“…It is well-known that the BZ reaction can exhibit a variety of dynamic regimes, such as steady state, periodic oscillation, and chaos, in both open and closed systems, depending on reagent concentrations and a number of external factors such as temperature, speed of agitation, and flowing rate. ,215,− As shown by Yoshida and his co-workers, factors such as temperature and substrate concentrations not only turn on or off of the Hopf bifurcation, ,,, but also control the frequency and magnitude of the mechanical oscillation of the self-oscillating gel. ,,,, For the practical application of the self-oscillating microgels to colloidal crystal annealing, it is therefore important to identify the main ‘tuning knobs' for self-assembly and understand the interplay between the polymer system and the BZ reaction. In this study, we focused our attention on controlling the oscillation dynamics of colloids by varying the BZ substrate concentrations.…”