Dynamics of phase-separated interfaces in inhomogeneous and driven mixtures

Abstract

We derive effective equations of motion governing the dynamics of sharp interfaces in phase-separated binary mixtures driven by spatio-temporal modulations of their material properties. We demonstrate, in particular, that spatial heterogeneities in the surface tension induce an effective capillary force that drives the motion of interfaces, even in the absence of hydrodynamics. Applying our sharp interface model to quantify the dynamics of thermophoretic droplets, we find that their deformation and transport properties are controlled by a combination of bulk and capillary forces, whose relative strength depends on droplet size. Strikingly, we show that small thermophobic droplets – composed of a material with a positive Soret coefficient – can spontaneously migrate towards high-temperature regions as a result of capillary forces.

Graphical abstract: Dynamics of phase-separated interfaces in inhomogeneous and driven mixtures

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jun 2025
Accepted
22 Oct 2025
First published
28 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
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Soft Matter, 2025, Advance Article

Dynamics of phase-separated interfaces in inhomogeneous and driven mixtures

J. Romano, R. Golestanian and B. Mahault, Soft Matter, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SM00625B

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