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Deb, Debabrata |
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Dayal, Pratyush |
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Kuksenok, Olga |
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Balazs, Anna C. |
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Bulletin of the American Physical Society |
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Baltimore, US |
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2014-04-24T16:44:42Z |
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2014-04-24T16:44:42Z |
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2013-05 |
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Deb, Debabrata; Dayal, Pratyush; Kuksenok, Olga and Balazs, Anna C., “Creating reconfigurable materials using ``Colonies’’ of oscillating polymer gels”, in Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Baltimore, US, URL: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2013.MAR.Q1.199, vol. 58, No. 1., Mar. 20, 2013. |
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https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/1156 |
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Species ranging from single-cell organisms to social insects can undergo auto-chemotaxis, where the entities move towards a chemo-attractant that they themselves emit. This mode of signaling allows the organisms to form large-scale structures. Using computational modeling, we show that millimeter-sized polymer gels can display similar auto-chemotaxis. In particular, we demonstrate that gels undergoing the self-oscillating Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction not only respond to a chemical signal from the surrounding solution, but also emit this signal and thus, multiple gel pieces can spontaneously self-aggregate. We focus on the collective behavior of ``colonies'' of BZ gels and show that communication between the individual pieces critically depends on all the neighboring gels. We isolate the conditions at which the BZ gels can undergo a type of self-recombining: if a larger gel is cut into distinct pieces that are moved relatively far apart, then their auto-chemotactic behavior drives them to move and autonomously recombine into a structure resembling the original, uncut sample. These findings reveal that the BZ gels can be used as autonomously moving building blocks to construct multiple structures and thus, provide a new route for creating dynamically reconfigurable materials. |
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by Debabrata Deb, Pratyush Dayal, Olga Kuksenok and Anna C. Balazs |
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Vol. 58, No. 1 |
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en |
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American Physical Society (APS) |
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Auto-chemotaxis |
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Belousov-Zhabotinsky |
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Chemo-attractant |
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Reconfigurable |
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Single-cell |
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dc.title |
Creating reconfigurable materials using ``Colonies’’ of oscillating polymer gels |
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Article |
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