Controlled propulsion of micro/nanomotors: operational mechanisms, motion manipulation and potential biomedical applications
Inspired by natural mobile microorganisms, researchers have developed micro/nanomotors
(MNMs) that can autonomously move by transducing different kinds of energies into kinetic …
(MNMs) that can autonomously move by transducing different kinds of energies into kinetic …
Nanofluidic membranes to address the challenges of salinity gradient power harvesting
Salinity gradient power (SGP) has been identified as a promising renewable energy source.
Reverse electrodialysis (RED) and pressure retarded osmosis (PRO) are two membrane …
Reverse electrodialysis (RED) and pressure retarded osmosis (PRO) are two membrane …
Osmosis, from molecular insights to large-scale applications
Osmosis is a universal phenomenon occurring in a broad variety of processes and fields. It
is the archetype of entropic forces, both trivial in its fundamental expression–the van't Hoff …
is the archetype of entropic forces, both trivial in its fundamental expression–the van't Hoff …
Physicochemical hydrodynamics of droplets out of equilibrium
Droplets abound in nature and technology. In general, they are multicomponent, and, when
out of equilibrium, have gradients in concentration, implying flow and mass transport …
out of equilibrium, have gradients in concentration, implying flow and mass transport …
Osmosis‐powered hydrogel microneedles for microliters of skin interstitial fluid extraction within minutes
Hydrogel microneedle patch enables the extraction of skin interstitial fluid (ISF) through in
situ swelling in a minimally invasive manner without assistance of mechano‐chemical …
situ swelling in a minimally invasive manner without assistance of mechano‐chemical …
Electroosmosis in nanopores: computational methods and technological applications
Electroosmosis is a fascinating effect where liquid motion is induced by an applied electric
field. Counter ions accumulate in the vicinity of charged surfaces, triggering a coupling …
field. Counter ions accumulate in the vicinity of charged surfaces, triggering a coupling …
Waste heat recovery using thermally responsive ionic liquids through TiO 2 nanopore and macroscopic membranes
Waste heat is the untapped heat produced by a thermodynamic process. It is usually
released into the surrounding environment without any valorization. But recently, industrial …
released into the surrounding environment without any valorization. But recently, industrial …
Diffusiophoresis in nonadsorbing polymer solutions: The Asakura-Oosawa model and stratification in drying films
A colloidal particle placed in an inhomogeneous solution of smaller nonadsorbing polymers
will move towards regions of lower polymer concentration in order to reduce the free energy …
will move towards regions of lower polymer concentration in order to reduce the free energy …
What controls thermo-osmosis? Molecular simulations show the critical role of interfacial hydrodynamics
Thermo-osmotic and related thermophoretic phenomena can be found in many situations
from biology to colloid science, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely …
from biology to colloid science, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely …
Stratification in drying films: a diffusion–diffusiophoresis model
This research is motivated by the desire to control the solids distribution during the drying of
a film containing particles of two different sizes. A variety of particle arrangements in dried …
a film containing particles of two different sizes. A variety of particle arrangements in dried …