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Title: | Self-propulsion of bent bimetallic Janus rods | Authors: | Venkateshwar Rao, Dugyala REDDY, Naveen Fransaer, Jan Clasen, Christian |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Publisher: | IOP Publishing Ltd | Source: | Journal of Physics. D, Applied Physics, 52 (1) (Art N° 014002) | Abstract: | In this paper, the sideways self-propulsion behaviour of straight and bent Janus micro-rods is presented. Janus micro-rods are prepared by consecutively sputter-coating platinum and gold on different sides of aligned polystyrene micro-fibers produced via electrospinning. Selfpropulsion is induced via the reaction of hydrogen peroxide at the Janus particle interface, and the effect of the particles shape on their self-propulsion trajectories is studied. We show that the self-propulsion trajectories change from straight to circular when the particle shape is changed from a straight to an ‘L’ shaped rod. In order to understand and quantitatively describe the particle shape effects, we adopted a mathematical model developed by Hagen et al (2011 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter. 23 194119) to predict their trajectories. We show that the trajectory of irregularly shaped micro-rods depends only on the particle shape. The predicted trajectories for various particle shapes are in good agreement with the experimental observations. | Keywords: | self-propulsion;micro-rods;Janus particle;bi-metallic;sideways | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/27415 | ISSN: | 0022-3727 | e-ISSN: | 1361-6463 | DOI: | 10.1088/1361-6463/aae6f6 | ISI #: | 000448423100001 | Rights: | 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd | Category: | A1 | Type: | Journal Contribution | Validations: | ecoom 2019 |
Appears in Collections: | Research publications |
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