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Accelerating and breaking adaptive nano-colloids (&lt;100 nm) into unsteady state operation <i>via</i> push–pull effects

Cornelia Lanz, Nele Künnecke, Yaşar Krysiak, Sebastian Polarz

发表年份
2024
引用次数
6
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Unlike conventional colloids showing random mobility because of Brownian motion, active colloids contain nanomotors that translate chemical or physical triggers into directed movement. Whereas the acceleration of such particles works well, it is difficult to decelerate them by request. Compared to the existing literature on microscaled swimmers/robots, the main question of the current paper is whether nanoscaled colloids (<100 nm) can also be actively controlled despite the stronger relevance of rotational diffusion at such dimensions. We developed nanoparticles comprising two independent mechanisms for propulsion: a chemical engine associated with a Janus-type modification of organosilica nanoparticles and physical locomotion because of a superparamagnetic core inside these particles. Both triggers can be used independently to initiate the particles' directed and anisotropic movement. The magnetic forces can be tuned, most importantly concerning the angle defining the chemical acceleration. Superposition and a boost state are adopted for a parallel alignment. However, when the magnetic field acting on the particles is turned to an antiparallel orientation, a rapid deceleration can be observed, and the colloids halt.

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Nano-JanusColloidMaterials scienceNanotechnologyPosition (finance)Chemical engineeringComposite materialEngineeringBusiness

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