Issue 29, 2022

Breaking action–reaction with active apolar colloids: emergent transport and velocity inversion

Abstract

Artificial active particles are autonomous agents able to convert energy from the environment into net propulsion, breaking detailed balance and the action–reaction law, clear signatures of their out-of-equilibrium nature. Here we investigate the emergence of directed motion in clusters composed of passive and catalytically active apolar colloids. We use a light-induced chemophoretic flow to rapidly assemble hybrid self-propelling clusters composed of hematite particles and passive silica spheres. By increasing the size of the passive cargo, we observe a reversal in the transport direction of the pair. We explain this complex yet rich phenomenon using a theoretical model which accounts for the generated chemical field and its coupling with the surrounding medium. We exploit further our technique to build up more complex, chemically driven, architectures capable of carrying several passive or active species, that quickly assemble and disassemble under light control.

Graphical abstract: Breaking action–reaction with active apolar colloids: emergent transport and velocity inversion

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2022
Accepted
14 Jun 2022
First published
14 Jun 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 5371-5379

Breaking action–reaction with active apolar colloids: emergent transport and velocity inversion

J. Codina, H. Massana-Cid, P. Tierno and I. Pagonabarraga, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 5371 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM00550F

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