Frank et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Reversible morphology-resolved chemotactic actuation and motion of Janus emulsion dropletsFrank et al., 2022
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- Frank B
- Djalali S
- Baryzewska A
- Giusto P
- Seeberger P
- Zeininger L
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- Nature communications
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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 …
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