Fuel-Mediated Transient Clustering of Colloidal Building Blocks

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

Bas G.P. van Ravensteijn (Universiteit Utrecht)

WE Hendriksen (TU Delft - ChemE/Advanced Soft Matter)

Rienk Eelkema (TU Delft - ChemE/Advanced Soft Matter)

Jan H. Van Esch (TU Delft - ChemE/Advanced Soft Matter)

W. K. Kegel (Universiteit Utrecht)

Research Group
ChemE/Advanced Soft Matter
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b03263
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Research Group
ChemE/Advanced Soft Matter
Issue number
29
Volume number
139
Pages (from-to)
9763-9766

Abstract

Fuel-driven assembly operates under the continuous influx of energy and results in superstructures that exist out of equilibrium. Such dissipative processes provide a route toward structures and transient behavior unreachable by conventional equilibrium self-assembly. Although perfected in biological systems like microtubules, this class of assembly is only sparsely used in synthetic or colloidal analogues. Here, we present a novel colloidal system that shows transient clustering driven by a chemical fuel. Addition of fuel causes an increase in hydrophobicity of the building blocks by actively removing surface charges, thereby driving their aggregation. Depletion of fuel causes reappearance of the charged moieties and leads to disassembly of the formed clusters. This reassures that the system returns to its initial, equilibrium state. By taking advantage of the cyclic nature of our system, we show that clustering can be induced several times by simple injection of new fuel. The fuel-mediated assembly of colloidal building blocks presented here opens new avenues to the complex landscape of nonequilibrium colloidal structures, guided by biological design principles.

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