Curvature and bottlenecks control molecular transport in inverse bicontinuous cubic phases

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Abstract

We perform a simulation study of the diffusion of small solutes in the confined domains imposed by inverse bicontinuous cubic phases for the primitive, diamond, and gyroid symmetries common to many lipid/water mesophase systems employed in experiments. For large diffusing domains, the long-time diffusion coefficient shows universal features when the size of the confining domain is renormalized by the Gaussian curvature of the triply periodic minimal surface. When bottlenecks are widely present, they become the most relevant factor for transport, regardless of the connectivity of the cubic phase.

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Assenza, S., & Mezzenga, R. (2018). Curvature and bottlenecks control molecular transport in inverse bicontinuous cubic phases. Journal of Chemical Physics, 148(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5019224

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