Rheotaxis of Bimetallic Micromotors Driven by Chemical–Acoustic Hybrid Power

Liqiang Ren, Dekai Zhou(Harbin Institute of Technology), Zhangming Mao, Pengtao Xu, Tony Jun Huang(Duke University), Thomas E. Mallouk
ACS Nano
September 13, 2017
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Abstract

) alone, the microrods orient themselves with their anode end against the flow when shear flow is present. Numerical simulations confirm that this orientation results from tilting of the microrods relative to the bottom surface of the channel, which is caused by catalytically driven electro-osmotic flow. By combining this catalytic orientation effect with more powerful, density-dependent acoustic propulsion, both positive and negative rheotaxis can be achieved. The ability to respond to flow stimuli and collectively propel synthetic microswimmers in a directed manner indicates an important step toward practical applications.


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