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Self‐Propelled Initiative Collision at Microelectrodes with Vertically Mobile Micromotors

Ziyi Guo, Yanfang Wu, Zhouzun Xie, Junming Shao, Jian Liu., Yin Yao, Joseph Wang, Yansong Shen, J. Justin Gooding, Kang Liang

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Impact experiments enable single particle analysis for many applications. However, the effect of the trajectory of a particle to an electrode on impact signals still requires further exploration. Here, we investigate the particle impact measurements versus motion using micromotors with controllable vertical motion. With biocatalytic cascade reactions, the micromotor system utilizes buoyancy as the driving force, thus enabling more regulated interactions with the electrode. With the aid of numerical simulations, the dynamic interactions between the electrode and micromotors are categorized into four representative patterns: approaching, departing, approaching-and-departing, and departing-and-reapproaching, which correspond well with the experimentally observed impact signals. This study offers a possibility of exploring the dynamic interactions between the electrode and particles, shedding light on the design of new electrochemical sensors.

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MicroelectrodeCollisionNanotechnologyMaterials scienceAerospace engineeringPhysicsEngineeringComputer scienceElectrodeComputer securityQuantum mechanicsMicro and Nano RoboticsModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks
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