Zombie diatoms: acoustically powered diatom frustule bio-templated microswimmers†
Abstract
Frustules, or the silica based cell walls of diatomaceous algae Aulacoseira granulata, provide large numbers of reliably cylindrical microstructures with an inner cavity and surface chemistry suitable for constructing bubble-based, acoustically-powered micro-swimmers. In this way, microswimmers can be made in a scalable, accessible and low-cost manner, enabling studies of their individual and collective behavior as active colloids.