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Hydrodynamic mobility of chiral colloidal aggregates
2009
Physical Review E
A recent advance in colloidal technology ͓Zerrouki et al., Nature ͑London͒ 455, 380 ͑2008͔͒ uses magnetic aggregation to enable the formation of micron-scale particle clusters with helical symmetry. The basic building blocks of these aggregates are doublets composed of two micron-scale beads of different radii bonded together by a magnetic cement. Such self-assembled structures offer potential for controllable transport and separation in a low Reynolds number environment using externally
doi:10.1103/physreve.79.051405
pmid:19518454
fatcat:cs7af4yu7ffotkikh6kiea25py