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We report an autonomous oscillatory micromotor system in which active colloidal particles form clusters,the size of whichc hanges periodically.T he system consists of an aqueous suspension of silver orthophosphate microparticles under UV illumination, in the presence of varying concentrations of hydrogen peroxide.The colloid particles first attract each other to form clusters.A fter as hort delay,t hese clusters abruptly disperse and oscillation begins,a lternating between clustering and dispersion of particles.After acluster oscillation initiates,the oscillatory wave propagates to nearby clusters and eventually all the clusters oscillate in phase-shifted synchrony. [4][5][6][7][8][9] These synthetic collective systems,when combined with other biomimetic functions,c ould lead to advances in chemical sensing, signal processing, drug delivery,and environmental remediation. The addition of inert silica particles to the system results in hierarchical sorting and packing of clusters.D ensely packed Ag 3 PO 4 particles form an on-oscillating core with an oscillating shell composed largely of silica microparticles.
Self-organization takes the form of dynamic patterning and structures in living systems over arange of length scales,from fish schools to bacteria colonies and structural protein assemblies.