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Active Patchy Colloids with Shape-Tunable Dynamics

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 141, 期 37, 页码 14853-14863

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b07785

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  1. University of Hong Kong
  2. Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong [27303817]
  3. Croucher Innovation Award (Croucher Foundation, Hong Kong)
  4. NRF (Korea) [2017M3A7B8065528, 2017R1A5A1070259]
  5. US National Science Foundation [DMR-1610788]

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Controlling the complex dynamics of active colloids-the autonomous locomotion of colloidal particles and their spontaneous assembly-is challenging yet crucial for creating functional, out-of-equilibrium colloidal systems potentially useful for nano- and micromachines. Herein, by introducing the synthesis of active patchy colloids of various low-symmetry shapes, we demonstrate that the dynamics of such systems can be precisely tuned. The low-symmetry patchy colloids are made in bulk via a cluster-encapsulation-dewetting method. They carry essential information encoded in their shapes (particle geometry, number, size, and configurations of surface patches, etc.) that programs their locomotive and assembling behaviors. Under AC electric field, we show that the velocity of particle propulsion and the ability to brake and steer can be modulated by having two asymmetrical patches with various bending angles. The assembly of monopatch particles leads to the formation of dynamic and reconfigurable structures such as spinners and cooperative swimmers depending on the particle's aspect ratios. A particle with two patches of different sizes allows for directional bonding, a concept popular in static assemblies but rare in dynamic ones. With the capability to make tunable and complex shapes, we anticipate the discovery of a diverse range of new dynamics and structures when other external stimuli (e.g., magnetic, optical, chemical, etc.) are employed and spark synergy with shapes.

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