Self-Assembly of Catalytically Active Colloidal Molecules: Tailoring Activity Through Surface Chemistry
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Soto Bertrán, Rodrigo
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Golestanian, Ramin
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2014-12-24T00:37:20Z
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2014-12-24T00:37:20Z
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2014
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PRL 112, 068301-068305 (2014)
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DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.068301
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126790
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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A heterogeneous and dilute suspension of catalytically active colloids is studied as a nonequilibrium
analogue of ionic systems, which has the remarkable feature of action-reaction symmetry breaking.
Symmetrically coated colloids are found to join up to form self-assembled molecules that could be inert or
have spontaneous activity in the form of net translational velocity and spin depending on their symmetry
properties and their constituents. The type of activity can be adjusted by changing the surface chemistry and
ambient variables that control the surface reactions and the phoretic drift.
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This research is supported by Fondecyt Grant No. 1100100 and Anillo Grant No. ACT 127 (R. S.) and the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Grant No. RGP0061/2013 (R. G.).