Oscillating chemo-mechanical Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) hydrogels

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Abstract


Yoshida [JACS 1996] developed a gel that undergoes cyclic swelling and deswelling without external stimuli. This self-oscillating gel undergoes an oxidation-reduction cyclic reaction, leading to a cyclic change of solubility of the gel. We present a new synthesis technique, offering high modularity in the gel composition and shape. We present simple experimental techniques to characterize the properties of the spherical BZ gels, such as their elasticity, timescale of swelling, density and catalyst content. Moreover, we find that a single spherical BZ gel needs to be larger than a critical size to chemically oscillate, thereby limiting the amplitude of its mechanical oscillation. We finally show how the remarkably high sensitivity of the BZ gel to its chemical environment can be harvested to enhance its actuation.

*We acknowledge financial support from the NSF DMREF-1534890 and the microfluidics facility of the NSF MRSEC DMR-1420382.

Presenters

  • Baptiste Blanc

    • Physics, Brandeis University

Authors

  • Baptiste Blanc

    • Physics, Brandeis University
  • Ning Zhou

    • Chemistry, Brandeis University
  • Eric Liu

    • Chemical and Biological engineering, Tufts University
  • S.Ali Aghvami

    • Department of Physics, Brandeis University
    • Physics, Brandeis University
  • Bing Xu

    • Chemistry, Brandeis University
  • Hyunmin Yi

    • Chemical and Biological engineering, Tufts University
  • Seth Fraden

    • Physics, Brandeis University
    • Brandeis University
    • Physics Department, Brandeis University
    • Department of Physics, Brandeis University