2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.14406647
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Self-Propulsion of Droplets via Light-Stimuli Rapid Control of Their Surface Tension

Abstract: Biology demonstrates many examples of response and adaptation to external stimuli, and here we focus on self-propulsion (motion) while presenting several self-propelling droplet systems responsive to pH gradients. We use light as the gating source to gain reversibility, avoid the formation of chemical wastes, and control the self-propulsion remotely. To achieve light-stimuli ultra-fast response, we use photoacids and photobases, capable of donating or capturing a proton, respectively, in their excited-state… Show more

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