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Organization of Particle Islands through Light‐Powered Fluid Pumping
Author(s) -
Tansi Benjamin M.,
Peris Matthew L.,
Shklyaev Oleg E.,
Balazs Anna C.,
Sen Ayusman
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.201811568
Subject(s) - particle (ecology) , propulsion , nanotechnology , colloidal particle , suite , nanoparticle , drug delivery , materials science , colloid , aerospace engineering , chemical engineering , engineering , geology , oceanography , archaeology , history
The field of active matter holds promise for applications in particle assembly, cargo and drug delivery, and sensing. In pursuit of these capabilities, researchers have produced a suite of nanomotors, fluid pumps, and particle assembly strategies. Although promising, there are many challenges, especially for mechanisms that rely on chemical propulsion. One way to circumvent these issues is by the use of external energy sources. Herein, we propose a method of using freely suspended nanoparticles to generate fluid pumping towards desired point sources. The pumping rates are dependent on particle concentration and light intensity, making it highly controllable. Using these directed flows, we further demonstrate the ability to reversibly construct and move colloidal crystals.

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