Surfactant-loaded capsules as Marangoni microswimmers at the air-water interface: Symmetry breaking and spontaneous propulsion by surfactant diffusion and advection
Hendrik Ender, Ann-Kathrin Froin, Heinz Rehage, Jan Kierfeld

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel interfacial Marangoni microswimmer using surfactant-releasing capsules, develops a theoretical model of its propulsion mechanism, and explains experimental observations of spontaneous movement and wall interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a new capsule-based microswimmer system and provides a comprehensive theory linking surfactant diffusion, advection, and propulsion at low Reynolds numbers.
Findings
Spontaneous propulsion occurs above a critical Peclet number.
Theoretical model matches observed swimming speeds.
Surfactant-mediated wall repulsion observed and explained.
Abstract
We present a realization of a fast interfacial Marangoni microswimmer by a half-spherical alginate capsule at the air-water interface, which diffusively releases water-soluble spreading molecules (weak surfactants such as polyethylene glycol (PEG)), which act as "fuel" by modulating the air-water interfacial tension. For a number of different fuels, we can observe symmetry breaking and spontaneous propulsion although the alginate particle and emission are isotropic. The propulsion mechanism is similar to soap or camphor boats, which are, however, typically asymmetric in shape or emission to select a swimming direction. We develop a theory of Marangoni boat propulsion starting from low Reynolds numbers by analyzing the coupled problems of surfactant diffusion and advection and fluid flow, which includes surfactant-induced fluid Marangoni flow, and surfactant adsorption at the air-water…
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