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Chemically Powered Active Colloids

Chemically powered active colloids have received considerable attention over the past two decades owing to their autonomous motion in a fluid environment, and have been regarded as promising candidates to be used in drug delivery, environmental remediation, precision medicine, single cell manipulation, etc.
Wenjun Chen   +4 more
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Simulation of Active Colloids

Computer simulations play a pivotal role in studying active colloids, offering detailed microscopic insights to elucidate experimental findings and validate theoretical predictions without significant approximations. Investigating the structural and dynamic properties of active colloids in solvent environments is complex due to their out-of-equilibrium
Kai Qi, Jinglei Hu, Mingcheng Yang
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Magnetically Powered Active Colloids

Active colloids can be powered by external magnetic fields when they contain or are made of magnetic material. The general strategy to achieve propulsion is based on the application of uniform, time-dependent magnetic fields which induce periodic displacements or deformations, rectified into a net translation.
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Active colloids

Physics-Uspekhi, 2013
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A review of recent advances in thermophysical properties at the nanoscale: From solid state to colloids

Physics Reports, 2020
Lin Qiu   +2 more
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Hydrodynamics of Active Colloids

An active particle moving in a liquid medium will generate flows that extend into the surrounding medium. These particle-generated flows couple the active particles to each other and to any bounding surfaces or interfaces. Active hydrodynamic interactions are implicated in trapping of particles by solid surfaces, active clustering and active phase ...
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Laser Synthesis and Processing of Colloids: Fundamentals and Applications

Chemical Reviews, 2017
Dongshi Zhang   +2 more
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Colloids with valence and specific directional bonding

Nature, 2012
Yufeng Wang   +2 more
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