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Controlled motion of Janus particles in periodically phase-separating binary fluids

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Abstract

We numerically investigate the propelled motions of a Janus particle in a periodically phase-separating binary fluid mixture. In this study, the surface of the particle tail prefers one of the binary fluid components and the particle head is neutral in the wettability. During the demixing period, the more wettable phase is selectively adsorbed to the particle tail. Growths of the adsorbed domains induce the hydrodynamic flow in the vicinity of the particle tail, and this asymmetric pumping flow drives the particle toward the particle head. During the mixing period, the particle motion almost ceases because the mixing primarily occurs via diffusion and the resulting hydrodynamic flow is negligibly small. Repeating this cycle unboundedly moves the Janus particle toward the head. The dependencies of the composition and the repeat frequency on the particle motion are discussed.

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The article was received on 27 Oct 2014, accepted on 05 Mar 2015 and first published on 07 Apr 2015


Article type: Paper
DOI: 10.1039/C4SM02357A
Citation: Soft Matter, 2015,11, 3470-3479
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    Controlled motion of Janus particles in periodically phase-separating binary fluids

    T. Araki and S. Fukai, Soft Matter, 2015, 11, 3470
    DOI: 10.1039/C4SM02357A

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