Literature DB >> 34339185

Active, Yet Little Mobility: Asymmetric Decomposition of H2O2 Is Not Sufficient in Propelling Catalytic Micromotors.

Xianglong Lyu1, Xiaoxia Liu1,2, Chao Zhou1, Shifang Duan1, Pengzhao Xu1, Jia Dai3, Xiaowen Chen1, Yixin Peng1, Donghao Cui1, Jinyao Tang3,4, Xing Ma1,2,5, Wei Wang1.   

Abstract

A popular principle in designing chemical micromachines is to take advantage of asymmetric chemical reactions such as the catalytic decomposition of H2O2. Contrary to intuition, we use Janus micromotors half-coated with platinum (Pt) or catalase as an example to show that this ingredient is not sufficient in powering a micromotor into self-propulsion. In particular, by annealing a thin Pt film on a SiO2 microsphere, the resulting microsphere half-decorated with discrete Pt nanoparticles swims ∼80% more slowly than its unannealed counterpart in H2O2, even though they both catalytically produce comparable amounts of oxygen. Similarly, SiO2 microspheres half-functionalized with the enzyme catalase show negligible self-propulsion despite high catalytic activity toward decomposing H2O2. In addition to highlighting how surface morphology of a catalytic cap enables/disables a chemical micromotor, this study offers a refreshed perspective in understanding how chemistry powers nano- and microscopic objects (or not): our results are consistent with a self-electrophoresis mechanism that emphasizes the electrochemical decomposition of H2O2 over nonelectrochemical pathways. More broadly, our finding is a critical piece of the puzzle in understanding and designing nano- and micromachines, in developing capable model systems of active colloids, and in relating enzymes to active matter.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34339185     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c04501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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5.  Estimating the velocity of chemically-driven Janus colloids considering the anisotropic concentration field.

Authors:  Lijie Lei; Rong Cheng; Yuxiu Zhou; Tiezhu Yang; Beirong Liang; Shuo Wang; Xinyuan Zhang; Guanhua Lin; Xuemao Zhou
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