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2012-08-27
2019-05-22T14:34:43Z
Several scenarios exist for the protein crystallization and aggregation in solutions near a metastable fluid-fluid phase separation below the solubility line. Based on computations, it was proposed that the fluid-fluid critical point enhances the crystallization rate by many orders of magnitude, while, based on experiments, it was proposed that the fluid-fluid spinodal controls the crystallization rate. Using molecular dynamic simulations for an isotropic model with sticky interaction, we show that neither of these scenarios adequately describes the crystallization mechanism near a metastable fluid-fluid phase separation. We find that the emergence of the high-density fluid inside the spinodal drastically enhances the crystal nucleation in the subcritical region following Ostwald's rule of stages.
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Física de partícules; Experiments; Particle physics; Experiments
American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.095702
Physical Review Letters, 2012, vol. 109, num. 9, p. 095702
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.095702
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