Recent reports that macroscopic vortex flows can discriminate between chiral molecules or their assemblies sparked considerable scientific interest both for their implications to separations technologies and for their relevance to the origins of biological homochirality. However, these earlier results are inconclusive due to questions arising from instrumental artifacts and/or insufficient experimental control. After a decade of controversy, the question remains unresolved-how do vortex flows interact with different stereoisomers? Here, we implement a model experimental system to show that chiral objects in a Taylor-Couette cell experience a chirality-specific lift force. This force is directed parallel to the shear plane in contrast to pre...
Chirality, i.e., the absence of mirror symmetry, is evident in nature and has profound implications ...
We study theoretically the chirality of a generic rigid object’s sedimentation in a fluid under grav...
Chiral active matter comprises particles which can self-propel and self-rotate. Examples range from ...
Around the turn of the 21st century, reports of macroscopic vortex flows discriminating between and ...
We show that plane parabolic flow in a microfluidic channel causes nonmotile, helically shaped bacte...
Homochirality is a fundamental feature of living systems, and its origin is still an unsolved myster...
Molecules that only differ by their chirality, so called enantiomers, often possess different proper...
Biological matter is driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium by active processes on the molecular ...
Particles in the shape of chiral dipoles show a preferential rotation in three dimensional homogeneo...
Mechanical interactions of chiral objects with their environment are well-established at the macrosc...
International audienceActive hydrodynamic theories are a powerful tool to study the emergent ordered...
Active processes in biological systems often exhibit chiral asymmetries. Examples are the chirality ...
We report a novel phenomenon of chiral selection in self-assembled condensates of achiral amphiphile...
Chirality of the magnetic vortex plays an essential role in dynamic excitations of the magnetic vort...
Active processes in biological systems often exhibit chiral asymmetries. Examples are the chirality ...
Chirality, i.e., the absence of mirror symmetry, is evident in nature and has profound implications ...
We study theoretically the chirality of a generic rigid object’s sedimentation in a fluid under grav...
Chiral active matter comprises particles which can self-propel and self-rotate. Examples range from ...
Around the turn of the 21st century, reports of macroscopic vortex flows discriminating between and ...
We show that plane parabolic flow in a microfluidic channel causes nonmotile, helically shaped bacte...
Homochirality is a fundamental feature of living systems, and its origin is still an unsolved myster...
Molecules that only differ by their chirality, so called enantiomers, often possess different proper...
Biological matter is driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium by active processes on the molecular ...
Particles in the shape of chiral dipoles show a preferential rotation in three dimensional homogeneo...
Mechanical interactions of chiral objects with their environment are well-established at the macrosc...
International audienceActive hydrodynamic theories are a powerful tool to study the emergent ordered...
Active processes in biological systems often exhibit chiral asymmetries. Examples are the chirality ...
We report a novel phenomenon of chiral selection in self-assembled condensates of achiral amphiphile...
Chirality of the magnetic vortex plays an essential role in dynamic excitations of the magnetic vort...
Active processes in biological systems often exhibit chiral asymmetries. Examples are the chirality ...
Chirality, i.e., the absence of mirror symmetry, is evident in nature and has profound implications ...
We study theoretically the chirality of a generic rigid object’s sedimentation in a fluid under grav...
Chiral active matter comprises particles which can self-propel and self-rotate. Examples range from ...