Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of Sheffield , Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, U.K. .
Langmuir. 2013 Nov 19;29(46):14066-73. doi: 10.1021/la403450j. Epub 2013 Nov 7.
In this work, we show that the asymmetrical distribution of mass at the surface of catalytic Janus swimmers results in the devices preferentially propelling themselves upward in a gravitational field. We demonstrate the existence of this gravitaxis phenomenon by observing the trajectories of fueled Janus swimmers, which generate thrust along a vector pointing away from their metallically coated half. We report that as the size of the spherical swimmer increases, the propulsive trajectories are no longer isotropic with respect to gravity, and they start to show a pronounced tendency to move in an upward direction. We suggest that this effect is due to the platinum caps asymmetric mass exerting an increasing influence on the azimuthal angle of the Janus sphere with size, biasing its orientation toward a configuration where the heavier propulsion generating surface faces down. This argument is supported by the good agreement we find between the experimentally observed azimuthal angle distribution for the Janus swimmers and predictions made by simple Boltzmann statistics. This gravitaxis phenomenon provides a mechanism to autonomously control and direct the motion of catalytic swimming devices and so enable a route to make autonomous transport devices and develop new separation, sensing, and controlled release applications.
在这项工作中,我们表明,在催化詹纳斯游泳者表面的质量不对称分布导致设备在重力场中优先向上推进。我们通过观察燃料詹纳斯游泳者的轨迹来证明这种趋地性现象的存在,这些游泳者沿着远离其金属涂层一半的向量产生推力。我们报告说,随着球形游泳者尺寸的增加,推进轨迹相对于重力不再具有各向同性,并且它们开始表现出明显向上运动的趋势。我们认为,这种效应是由于铂帽的不对称质量对詹纳斯球体的方位角施加了越来越大的影响,从而使其朝向较重的推进产生表面朝下的配置倾斜。我们通过实验观察到的詹纳斯游泳者的方位角分布与简单的玻尔兹曼统计预测之间的良好一致性,支持了这一论点。这种趋地性现象为自主控制和引导催化游泳设备的运动提供了一种机制,从而能够制造自主运输设备,并开发新的分离、传感和控制释放应用。