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Self-diffusiophoresis of Janus particles that release ions

Catalytic Janus swimmers demonstrate a diffusiophoretic motion by self-generating the gradients of concentrations and electric potential. Recent work has focused on simplified cases, such as a release of solely one type of ions or low surface fluxes of ions, with limited theoretical guidance. Here,...

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Published in:Physics of fluids (1994) 2022-03, Vol.34 (3)
Main Authors: Asmolov, Evgeny S., Nizkaya, Tatiana V., Vinogradova, Olga I.
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