Phase behaviors of agarose gel

We present evidence for the existence of phase separation in the gel state of agarose having the mixture of water and methanol as the gel solvent. Firstly, the sol-gel transition line and the cloud point line are determined independently as a function of the concentration of agarose as well as the c...

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Main Authors: Takaharu Morita, Takayuki Narita, Sada-atsu Mukai, Miho Yanagisawa, Masayuki Tokita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2013-04-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://link.aip.org/link/doi/10.1063/1.4802968
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spelling doaj-a643d6a884674ea8aa6636889a3d9f112020-11-25T01:42:56ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262013-04-013404212804212810.1063/1.4802968Phase behaviors of agarose gelTakaharu MoritaTakayuki NaritaSada-atsu MukaiMiho YanagisawaMasayuki TokitaWe present evidence for the existence of phase separation in the gel state of agarose having the mixture of water and methanol as the gel solvent. Firstly, the sol-gel transition line and the cloud point line are determined independently as a function of the concentration of agarose as well as the concentration of methanol in the mixed solvent by the quasi-equilibrium cooling of the solutions. Then the spinodal line is determined by quenching the solutions below the sol-gel transition line. We find that the spinodal line appears below the cloud point line and both lines are entirely buried below the sol-gel transition line in the aqueous agarose system. The concentration fluctuations are, therefore, frozen into the polymer network of agarose gel that promotes the opacity of the resultant gel. The structure of agarose gel is observed by the confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) imaging technique that reveals that the density fluctuations are grown up to micrometer scale in space. The phase separation boundary is found to shift to the higher temperature region than the sol-gel transition line when the concentration of methanol in the mixed solvent is increased. The results indicate that the position of the phase separation boundary in relative to the sol-gel transition line varies with the quality of solvent. These results are in agreement with the theory of the sol-gel transition in which both the divergence of the connectivity and the thermodynamic instability are taken into account. http://link.aip.org/link/doi/10.1063/1.4802968
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author Takaharu Morita
Takayuki Narita
Sada-atsu Mukai
Miho Yanagisawa
Masayuki Tokita
spellingShingle Takaharu Morita
Takayuki Narita
Sada-atsu Mukai
Miho Yanagisawa
Masayuki Tokita
Phase behaviors of agarose gel
AIP Advances
author_facet Takaharu Morita
Takayuki Narita
Sada-atsu Mukai
Miho Yanagisawa
Masayuki Tokita
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title Phase behaviors of agarose gel
title_short Phase behaviors of agarose gel
title_full Phase behaviors of agarose gel
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title_full_unstemmed Phase behaviors of agarose gel
title_sort phase behaviors of agarose gel
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2013-04-01
description We present evidence for the existence of phase separation in the gel state of agarose having the mixture of water and methanol as the gel solvent. Firstly, the sol-gel transition line and the cloud point line are determined independently as a function of the concentration of agarose as well as the concentration of methanol in the mixed solvent by the quasi-equilibrium cooling of the solutions. Then the spinodal line is determined by quenching the solutions below the sol-gel transition line. We find that the spinodal line appears below the cloud point line and both lines are entirely buried below the sol-gel transition line in the aqueous agarose system. The concentration fluctuations are, therefore, frozen into the polymer network of agarose gel that promotes the opacity of the resultant gel. The structure of agarose gel is observed by the confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) imaging technique that reveals that the density fluctuations are grown up to micrometer scale in space. The phase separation boundary is found to shift to the higher temperature region than the sol-gel transition line when the concentration of methanol in the mixed solvent is increased. The results indicate that the position of the phase separation boundary in relative to the sol-gel transition line varies with the quality of solvent. These results are in agreement with the theory of the sol-gel transition in which both the divergence of the connectivity and the thermodynamic instability are taken into account.
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