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[21p-P18-6] Control of the motion direction and facing side of Au-SiO2 Janus particles using interfacial conductive phenomena
Keywords:janus particle, zeta potential, interfacial phenomenon
We applied a DC electric field to a sample of solution containing dispersed gold-silica Janus particles (Au-SJP) sandwiched between upper and lower glass substrates, and focused on the changes in the swimming direction of Au-SJP and the swimming surface of Au-SJP (the plane facing in the direction of swimming) in response to the field.
As a method, we varied the functional group modification of the Au surface and the pH of the solvent.
As a result, we were able to control the swimming direction and surface of the migration by modifying PNIPAM-COOH on the Au surface.The swimming surface was also controlled by changing the pH of the solvent.
As a method, we varied the functional group modification of the Au surface and the pH of the solvent.
As a result, we were able to control the swimming direction and surface of the migration by modifying PNIPAM-COOH on the Au surface.The swimming surface was also controlled by changing the pH of the solvent.