We theoretically study the self-propulsion of a thin (slender) colloid driven by asymmetric chemical reactions on its surface at vanishing Reynolds number. Using the method of matched asymptotic expansions, we obtain the colloid self-propulsion velocity as a function of its shape and surface physicochemical properties. The mechanics of self-phoresis for rod-like swimmers has a richer spectrum of behaviors than spherical swimmers due to the presence of two small length scales, the slenderness of the rod and the width of the slip layer. This leads to subtleties in taking the limit of vanishing slenderness. As a result, even for very thin rods, the distribution of curvature along the surface of the swimmer, namely, its shape, plays a surprisin...
International audienceJanus phoretic colloids (JPs) self-propel as a result of self-generated chemic...
Breaking spatial symmetry is an essential requirement for phoretic active particles to swim at low R...
We analyse the self-diffusiophoresis of a spherical particle animated by a non-uniform chemical reac...
We theoretically study the self-propulsion of a thin (slender) colloid driven by asymmetric chemical...
Understanding the transport properties of microorganisms in fluid is a fundamental problem in soft m...
Phoretic self-propulsion is a unique example of force- and torque-free motion on small scales. The c...
Phoretic swimmers are a class of artificial active particles that has received significant attention...
International audiencePhoretic self-propulsion is a unique example of force- and torque-free motion ...
The self-propulsion of artificial and biological microswimmers (or active colloidal particles) has o...
International audienceArtificial microswimmers, or "microbots" have the potential to revolutionise n...
International audienceAdvances in colloidal synthesis allow for the design of particles with control...
Among the few methods which have been proposed to create small-scale swimmers, those relying on self...
Artificial self-propelled micro- and nanoengines, or swimmers, have been increasingly attracting the...
Small objects can swim by generating around them fields or gradients which in turn induce fluid moti...
International audienceIsotropic phoretic particles do not swim individually but can achieve self-pro...
International audienceJanus phoretic colloids (JPs) self-propel as a result of self-generated chemic...
Breaking spatial symmetry is an essential requirement for phoretic active particles to swim at low R...
We analyse the self-diffusiophoresis of a spherical particle animated by a non-uniform chemical reac...
We theoretically study the self-propulsion of a thin (slender) colloid driven by asymmetric chemical...
Understanding the transport properties of microorganisms in fluid is a fundamental problem in soft m...
Phoretic self-propulsion is a unique example of force- and torque-free motion on small scales. The c...
Phoretic swimmers are a class of artificial active particles that has received significant attention...
International audiencePhoretic self-propulsion is a unique example of force- and torque-free motion ...
The self-propulsion of artificial and biological microswimmers (or active colloidal particles) has o...
International audienceArtificial microswimmers, or "microbots" have the potential to revolutionise n...
International audienceAdvances in colloidal synthesis allow for the design of particles with control...
Among the few methods which have been proposed to create small-scale swimmers, those relying on self...
Artificial self-propelled micro- and nanoengines, or swimmers, have been increasingly attracting the...
Small objects can swim by generating around them fields or gradients which in turn induce fluid moti...
International audienceIsotropic phoretic particles do not swim individually but can achieve self-pro...
International audienceJanus phoretic colloids (JPs) self-propel as a result of self-generated chemic...
Breaking spatial symmetry is an essential requirement for phoretic active particles to swim at low R...
We analyse the self-diffusiophoresis of a spherical particle animated by a non-uniform chemical reac...