Issue 2, 2021

The dynamics and self-assembly of chemically self-propelled sphere dimers

Abstract

The dynamics of chemically powered sphere dimers at the micro- and nano-scales confined in a quasi-two-dimensional geometry are investigated. The dimer consists of a Janus particle and a non-catalytic sphere. A chemical reaction taking place on the catalytic surface of the Janus particle creates asymmetric concentration gradients that give rise to the self-propulsion of both rotation and translation of the dimer. Due to the chemical interactions, ensembles of dimers spontaneously form anti-parallel aligned doublets that exhibit the same rotation direction and lose translational motion. The chirality of the dimer plays an important role in the process of doublet formation. The study displays new collective dynamics and structures when both translational and rotational self-propulsion occur.

Graphical abstract: The dynamics and self-assembly of chemically self-propelled sphere dimers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Sep 2020
Accepted
19 Nov 2020
First published
04 Jan 2021

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 1055-1060

The dynamics and self-assembly of chemically self-propelled sphere dimers

J. Chen, R. Yuan, R. Cui and L. Qiao, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 1055 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR06368A

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