Phase Separation in Complex Mixtures with Many Components: Analytical Expressions for Spinodal Manifolds.
Arjen BotErik van der LindenPaul VenemaPublished in: ACS omega (2024)
The phase behavior is investigated for systems composed of a large number of macromolecular components N , with N ≥ 2. Liquid-liquid phase separation is modeled using a virial expansion up to the second order of the concentrations of the components. Formal analytical expressions for the spinodal manifolds in N dimensions are derived, which simplify their calculation (by transforming the original problem into inequalities that can be evaluated numerically using linear programming techniques). In addition, a new expression is obtained to calculate the critical manifold and composition of the coexisting phases. The present analytical procedure complements previous attempts to handle spinodal decomposition for many components using a statistical approach based on random matrix theory. The results are relevant for predicting the effects of polydispersity on phase behavior in fields like polymer or food science and liquid-liquid phase separation in the cytosol of living cells.