We report, for the first time, a chemotactic motion of emulsion droplets that can be controllably and reversibly altered. Our approach is based on using biphasic Janus emulsion droplets, where each phase responds differently to chemically induced interfacial tension gradients. By permanently breaking the symmetry of the droplets’ geometry and composition, externally evoked gradients in surfactant concentration or effectiveness induce anisotropic Marangoni-type fluid flows adjacent to each of the two different exposed interfaces. Regulation of the competitive fluid convections then enables a controllable alteration of the speed and the direction of the droplets’ chemotactic motion. Our findings provide insight into how compositional anisotro...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Complex aqueous emulsions represent a promising material platform for the encapsulation of cells, ph...
The study of droplet behavior and its dependence on temperature is a current focus in materials chem...
Chemotaxis and auto-chemotaxis are key mechanisms in the dynamics of micro-organisms, e.g. in the ac...
Active emulsions, i.e., emulsions whose droplets perform self-propelled motion, are of tremendous in...
The ability to move in response to an external stimulus is essential for many lifeforms. Certain cel...
The ability of artificial microswimmers to respond to external stimuli and the mechanistical details...
A micron-sized droplet of bromine water immersed in a surfactant-laden oil phase can swim (S. Thutup...
Self-propelled droplets capable of transporting cargo to specific target locations are desired tools...
Microscale Janus emulsions represent a versatile material platform for dynamic refractive, reflectiv...
Microscale Janus emulsions represent a versatile material platform for dynamic refractive, reflectiv...
The controlled transport of chemical species in fluids is essential to the function of living system...
Complex emulsions, including Janus droplets, are becoming increasingly important in pharmaceuticals ...
Herein we report the chemotactic behaviour of self-propelled droplets composed solely of the ionic l...
This study introduces liquid crystal (LC) Janus droplets. We describe a process for the preparation ...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Complex aqueous emulsions represent a promising material platform for the encapsulation of cells, ph...
The study of droplet behavior and its dependence on temperature is a current focus in materials chem...
Chemotaxis and auto-chemotaxis are key mechanisms in the dynamics of micro-organisms, e.g. in the ac...
Active emulsions, i.e., emulsions whose droplets perform self-propelled motion, are of tremendous in...
The ability to move in response to an external stimulus is essential for many lifeforms. Certain cel...
The ability of artificial microswimmers to respond to external stimuli and the mechanistical details...
A micron-sized droplet of bromine water immersed in a surfactant-laden oil phase can swim (S. Thutup...
Self-propelled droplets capable of transporting cargo to specific target locations are desired tools...
Microscale Janus emulsions represent a versatile material platform for dynamic refractive, reflectiv...
Microscale Janus emulsions represent a versatile material platform for dynamic refractive, reflectiv...
The controlled transport of chemical species in fluids is essential to the function of living system...
Complex emulsions, including Janus droplets, are becoming increasingly important in pharmaceuticals ...
Herein we report the chemotactic behaviour of self-propelled droplets composed solely of the ionic l...
This study introduces liquid crystal (LC) Janus droplets. We describe a process for the preparation ...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Complex aqueous emulsions represent a promising material platform for the encapsulation of cells, ph...
The study of droplet behavior and its dependence on temperature is a current focus in materials chem...