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Vari(COOL)ored Janus Particles
12020-03-10T17:06:14+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036603This image shows 5?m polystyrene Janus particles with a gold cap. Janus particles are used as models to understand various biological phenomena such as collective cell motion. The active motion of such particles is enabled via variations in physiochemical properties in the media which typically interacts with the cap and causes propulsion "active motion". The Janus particles were sliced with electrons to reveal the surface layers on the particle. Student of CWRU faculty member Chris Wirth - ECHE.plain2020-03-13T17:34:27+00:00Marola IssaAmanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036
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