Issue 24, 2024

Fluid mediated communication among flexible micro-posts in chemically reactive solutions

Abstract

Communication in biological systems typically involves enzymatic reactions that occur within fluids confined between the soft, elastic walls of bio-channels and chambers. Through the inherent transformation of chemical to mechanical energy, the fluids can be driven to flow within the confined domains. Through fluid–structure interactions, the confining walls in turn are deformed by and affect this fluid flow. Imbuing synthetic materials with analogous feedback among chemo-mechanical, hydrodynamic and fluid–structure interactions could enable materials to perform self-driven communication and self-regulation. Herein, we develop computational models to determine how chemo-hydro-mechanical feedback affects interactions in biomimetic arrays of chemically active and passive micro-posts anchored in fluid-filled chambers. Once activated, the enzymatic reactions trigger the latter feedback, which generates a surprising variety of long-range, cooperative motion, including self-oscillations and non-reciprocal interactions, which are vital for propagating coherent, directional signals over net distances in fluids. In particular, the array propagates a distinct message; each post interprets the message; and the system responds with a specific mode of organized, collective behavior. This level of autonomous remote control is relatively rare in synthetic systems, particularly as this system operates without external electronics or power sources and only requires the addition of chemical reactants to function.

Graphical abstract: Fluid mediated communication among flexible micro-posts in chemically reactive solutions

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Aug 2024
Accepted
09 Oct 2024
First published
17 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Horiz., 2024,11, 6326-6341

Fluid mediated communication among flexible micro-posts in chemically reactive solutions

M. Moradi, O. E. Shklyaev, W. Shi and A. C. Balazs, Mater. Horiz., 2024, 11, 6326 DOI: 10.1039/D4MH01111B

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