1996
DOI: 10.1021/jp960398e
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Motion of Polymer Gels by Spreading Organic Fluid on Water

Abstract: We have constructed a new class of polymer gel that undergoes translational and rotational motions in water. These polymer gels consist of cross-linked hydrophobic-hydrophilic copolymers, which swell in watermiscible organic fluid but collapse in water. When these gels swollen in organic solvent are placed on supporting water, they start to do motion. The mode of motion depends on the shape of the gel: a disk-or spherical shaped gel exhibits translational motion while a triangular or a cubic one exhibits rotat… Show more

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“…It should be noted that the gradient of the surface tension to propel particles has been used in several cases. [33][34][35] Even the camphor boats represent similar system. 36,37 In these systems, the motion of particles is governed by a local gradient of the surface tension created by a chemical entity (e.g., polymer gel, camphor particles) emitting surface active substances, thus changing locally the surface tension near the chemical object at the liquid-air interface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that the gradient of the surface tension to propel particles has been used in several cases. [33][34][35] Even the camphor boats represent similar system. 36,37 In these systems, the motion of particles is governed by a local gradient of the surface tension created by a chemical entity (e.g., polymer gel, camphor particles) emitting surface active substances, thus changing locally the surface tension near the chemical object at the liquid-air interface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(b) A series of images that represents the motion of polymer gel is induced by external electric field [9]. (c) Motion of PSA gels: translational motion of a disk-shaped gel is induced by spreading of organic solvent on water [18] (Reprinted from Refs. [9,15,18] with permission) Fig.…”
Section: Various Mechanisms Of Creating Asymmetry and Locomotionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(c) Motion of PSA gels: translational motion of a disk-shaped gel is induced by spreading of organic solvent on water [18] (Reprinted from Refs. [9,15,18] with permission) Fig. 2 A series of images represents (a) motion of polyacrylamide hydrogel cylinder on a thin elastomeric film of polydimethysiloxane, which is subject to vibration.…”
Section: Various Mechanisms Of Creating Asymmetry and Locomotionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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