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Dynamic Coupling at Low Reynolds Number

Source
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
ISSN
14337851
Date Issued
2019-02-18
Author(s)
Dey, Krishna Kanti  
DOI
10.1002/anie.201804599
Volume
58
Issue
8
Abstract
Collective and emergent behaviors of active colloids provide useful insights into the statistical physics of out-of-equilibrium systems. Colloidal suspensions containing microscopic active swimmers have been intensively studied to understand the principles of energy transfer at low Reynolds number conditions. Studies on active enzymes and Ångström-sized organometallic catalysts have demonstrated that energy can even be transferred by molecules to their surroundings, thereby influencing the overall dynamics of the systems substantially. By monitoring the diffusion of non-reacting tracers in active solutions, it has been shown that the nature of energy transfer in systems containing different swimmers is surprisingly similar—irrespective of their size, modes of energy transduction, and propulsion strategies. This Review discusses research results obtained so far in this direction, highlighting the common features observed in the dynamic coupling of swimmers with their surroundings.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/22664
Subjects
active systems | coupling | diffusion | heterogeneous catalysis | nanomotors
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