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posted on 2012-09-26, 00:00 authored by Vinita Yadav, Hua Zhang, Ryan Pavlick, Ayusman SenWe discuss a set of smart micropumps that sense their
surrounding
environment and respond accordingly. First we show that crystallites
of a photoacid generator function as micropumps in the presence of
UV light via diffusiophoresis and can be turned “on/off”
in a controlled manner. The pump can be restarted multiple times simply
by re-illumination. The electroosmotic component was distinguished
from the diffusiophoretic component and compared. We also demonstrate
patterning. Second, we show that a polymeric imine can also work as
a micropump in acidic environment wherein the velocity can be controlled
by controlling the pH and, in turn, the ion gradient; the highest
velocities are achieved at the lowest pH. Finally, we combined the
photoacid and polyimine pumps to create a colloidal photodiode, where
we attain both spatial and temporal control over colloidal transport
and obtain amplification along with rectification.