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Asymmetry controlled dynamic behavior of autonomous chemiluminescent Janus microswimmers.


ABSTRACT: Asymmetrically modified Janus microparticles are presented as autonomous light emitting swimmers. The localized dissolution of hybrid magnesium/polymer objects allows combining chemiluminescence with the spontaneous production of H2 bubbles, and thus generating directed motion. These light-emitting microswimmers are synthesized by using a straightforward methodology based on bipolar electromilling, followed by indirect bipolar electrodeposition of an electrophoretic paint. An optimization of the experimental parameters enables in the first step the formation of well-defined isotropic or anisotropic Mg microparticles. Subsequently, they are asymmetrically modified by wireless deposition of an anodic paint. The degree of asymmetry of the resulting Janus particles can be fine-tuned, leading to a controlled directional motion due to anisotropic gas formation. This autonomous motion is coupled with the emission of bright orange light when Ru(bpy)3 2+ and S2O8 2- are present in the solution as chemiluminescent reagents. The light emission is based on an original process of interfacial redox-induced chemiluminescence, thus allowing an easy visualization of the swimmer trajectories.

SUBMITTER: Salinas G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8159428 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Asymmetry controlled dynamic behavior of autonomous chemiluminescent Janus microswimmers.

Salinas Gerardo G   Dauphin Alice L AL   Voci Silvia S   Bouffier Laurent L   Sojic Neso N   Kuhn Alexander A  

Chemical science 20200630 28


Asymmetrically modified Janus microparticles are presented as autonomous light emitting swimmers. The localized dissolution of hybrid magnesium/polymer objects allows combining chemiluminescence with the spontaneous production of H<sub>2</sub> bubbles, and thus generating directed motion. These light-emitting microswimmers are synthesized by using a straightforward methodology based on bipolar electromilling, followed by indirect bipolar electrodeposition of an electrophoretic paint. An optimiza  ...[more]

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