An engineered coccolith-based hybrid that transforms light into swarming motion
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2021-03-24Autor
Lomora, Mihai
Rodríguez-Emmenegger, Cesar
Rodriguez, Brian
Dinu, Ionel Adrian
Pandit, Abhay
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Cell Reports Physical Science 2 : (2021) // Article ID 100373
Resumen
[EN] Translating energy into swarming motion for miniature entities remains
a challenge. This translation requires simultaneously breaking
the symmetry of the system to enable locomotion and a coupling effect
between the objects that are part of the population to induce
the collective motion. Here, we report on Robocoliths, engineered
Emiliania huxleyi (EHUX) coccolith-based miniature hybrid entities
capable of swarming behavior. EHUX coccoliths are characterized
by an asymmetric morphology that allows breaking symmetry, playing
a central role in generating a net force and directed motion.
Their activation with the bioinspired material polydopamine not
only endows the asymmetric coccoliths with advanced functionalities,
such as thermal- and energy-harvesting responsiveness under
visible light exposure to display a collective behavior (i.e., swarming),
but it also provides a functional surface from which antifouling
polymer brushes are grown. In this context, Robocoliths pave the
way for the next generation of multifunctional swarming bio-micromachines.