2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnnfm.2009.04.002
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Spinodal decomposition and nematic coarsening in a rigid-rod solution

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“…While these findings are strictly limited to two-dimensional binary fluids with local conservation laws (i.e., 'Passive Model B') [34], our conclusions can be extrapolated to various threedimensional examples with different types of critical dynamics [23], see Table 1. Indeed, some applications in soft-matter science with Model A dynamics include reaction-diffusion mixtures with (reversible) chemical reactions [35,36,9,7,10,8], as well as liquid crystals [43,44,45]. Phase-separation phenomena in active matter (i.e., mixtures of active / self-propelling particles) are governed by ' Active Model B' dynamics [46,47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these findings are strictly limited to two-dimensional binary fluids with local conservation laws (i.e., 'Passive Model B') [34], our conclusions can be extrapolated to various threedimensional examples with different types of critical dynamics [23], see Table 1. Indeed, some applications in soft-matter science with Model A dynamics include reaction-diffusion mixtures with (reversible) chemical reactions [35,36,9,7,10,8], as well as liquid crystals [43,44,45]. Phase-separation phenomena in active matter (i.e., mixtures of active / self-propelling particles) are governed by ' Active Model B' dynamics [46,47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%