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Hydrodynamic simulations of self-phoretic microswimmers

Authors :
Yang, Mingcheng
Wysocki, Adam
Ripoll, Marisol
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

A mesoscopic hydrodynamic model to simulate synthetic self-propelled Janus particles which is thermophoretically or diffusiophoretically driven is here developed. We first propose a model for a passive colloidal sphere which reproduces the correct rotational dynamics together with strong phoretic effect. This colloid solution model employs a multiparticle collision dynamics description of the solvent, and combines potential interactions with the solvent, with stick boundary conditions. Asymmetric and specific colloidal surface is introduced to produce the properties of self-phoretic Janus particles. A comparative study of Janus and microdimer phoretic swimmers is performed in terms of their swimming velocities and induced flow behavior. Self-phoretic microdimers display long range hydrodynamic interactions and can be characterized as pullers or pushers. In contrast, Janus particles are characterized by short range hydrodynamic interactions and behave as neutral swimmers. Our model nicely mimics those recent experimental realization of the self-phoretic Janus particles.<br />Comment: 11pages, 12figures, 2tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1403.0683
Document Type :
Working Paper