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The Transport Behavior of a Biflagellated Microswimmer before and after Cargo Loading

Journal

LANGMUIR
Volume 37, Issue 30, Pages 9192-9201

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c01345

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Funding

  1. FRGS Grant [6071388, FRGS/1/2018/TK02/USM/01/4]
  2. Ministry of Education, Malaysia

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The transport behavior of a microswimmer changes significantly before and after cargo loading, leading to decreased swimming velocity and the emergence of helical motion. The location of cargo loading has a great influence on the swimming behavior of the microswimmer, with the microswimmer showing different swimming characteristics when cargo is loaded at different positions.
The changes in the transport behavior of a microswimmer before and after cargo loading are crucial to understanding and control of the motion of a biohybrid microbot. In this work, we show the change in swimming behavior of biflagellated microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii picking up a 4.5 mu m polystyrene microbead upon collision. The microswimmer changed from linear forward motion into helical motion upon the attachment of the cargo and swam with a decreased swimming velocity. We revealed the helical motion of the microswimmer upon cargo loading due to suppression of flagella by image analysis of magnified time-lapse images of C. reinhardtii with one microbead attached at the anterior end (between the flagella). Furthered suppression on the flagellum imposed by the loading of the second cargo has led to increased oscillation per displacement traveled and decreased swimming velocity. Moreover, the microswimmer with a microbead attached at the posterior end swam with swimming velocity close to free swimming microalgae and did not exhibit helical swimming behavior. The experimental results and analysis showed that the loading location of the cargo has a great influence over the swimming behavior of the microswimmer. Furthermore, the work balance calculation and mathematical analysis based on Lighthill's model are well consistent with our experimental findings.

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