Self-propelled droplets capable of transporting cargo to specific target locations are desired tools for many future applications. Here we propose a class of active droplets with programmable delivery time that are attracted or repelled by certain obstacle geometries. These droplets consist of a water/ethanol mixture and are dispersed in an oil/surfactant solution. Owing to a mass exchange between fluid phases during self-propulsion, the initially homogeneous droplets spontaneously de-mix and evolve into characteristic Janus droplets. Cargo molecules, like DNA, can be separated into the trailing ethanol-rich droplet and are carried to their target location “like in a backpack”. The delayed onset of phase separation provides a handle to cont...
Active matter is an area of soft matter science in which units consume energy and turn it into auton...
This study introduces liquid crystal (LC) Janus droplets. We describe a process for the preparation ...
Microscopic active droplets are able to swim autonomously in viscous flows: this puzzling feature st...
Self-propelled droplets capable of transporting cargo to specific target locations are desired tools...
Droplets made of a water/ethanol mixture spontaneously self-propel in an oil/surfactant solution and...
We demonstrate the applicability of self-propulsion as a passive driving mechanism for droplets in c...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2018.08.034 © 2...
The transport of small amounts of liquids on solid surfaces is fundamental for microfluidics applica...
We report, for the first time, a chemotactic motion of emulsion droplets that can be controllably an...
The fabrication of multifunctional polymeric Janus colloids that display catalytically driven propul...
Self-propelled droplets are a special kind of self-propelled matter that are easily fabricated by st...
Self-propulsion of a Janus droplet in a solution of surfactant, which reacts on a half of a drop sur...
The transport of small amounts of liquids on solid surfaces is fundamental for microfluidics applica...
Self-propelled droplets are a special kind of self-propelled matter that are easily fabricated by st...
International audienceWe report spontaneous motion in a fully biocompatible system consisting of pur...
Active matter is an area of soft matter science in which units consume energy and turn it into auton...
This study introduces liquid crystal (LC) Janus droplets. We describe a process for the preparation ...
Microscopic active droplets are able to swim autonomously in viscous flows: this puzzling feature st...
Self-propelled droplets capable of transporting cargo to specific target locations are desired tools...
Droplets made of a water/ethanol mixture spontaneously self-propel in an oil/surfactant solution and...
We demonstrate the applicability of self-propulsion as a passive driving mechanism for droplets in c...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2018.08.034 © 2...
The transport of small amounts of liquids on solid surfaces is fundamental for microfluidics applica...
We report, for the first time, a chemotactic motion of emulsion droplets that can be controllably an...
The fabrication of multifunctional polymeric Janus colloids that display catalytically driven propul...
Self-propelled droplets are a special kind of self-propelled matter that are easily fabricated by st...
Self-propulsion of a Janus droplet in a solution of surfactant, which reacts on a half of a drop sur...
The transport of small amounts of liquids on solid surfaces is fundamental for microfluidics applica...
Self-propelled droplets are a special kind of self-propelled matter that are easily fabricated by st...
International audienceWe report spontaneous motion in a fully biocompatible system consisting of pur...
Active matter is an area of soft matter science in which units consume energy and turn it into auton...
This study introduces liquid crystal (LC) Janus droplets. We describe a process for the preparation ...
Microscopic active droplets are able to swim autonomously in viscous flows: this puzzling feature st...