Transport and Assembly of Magnetic Surface Rotors

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2022-04-07T09:05:34Z

2022-04-07T09:05:34Z

2021-04-29

2022-04-07T09:05:34Z

Abstract

This minireview focuses on recent advances with surface magnetic rotors, namely field-responsive spherical or anisotropic microparticles that translate close to, or are embedded in a confining surface. The application of external magnetic modulations allows these microscopic wheels to be remotely spun and steered while also tuning their interactions and inducing assembly from a collection of disordered, moving units. With optical microscopy one can observe and characterize the complex collective phenomena that emerge in dissipative colloidal systems driven far from equilibrium by external fields. From a technological point of view, magnetic surface rotors envisage implementation into microfluidic devices, and can be used for drug delivery, mixing as well as a model system for biological active matter.

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Article


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English

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Wiley

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/cnma.202100139

Chemnanomat, 2021, vol. 7, num. 8, p. 881-893

https://doi.org/10.1002/cnma.202100139

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