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Self Propulsion - Mechanisms and Dynamics of Microbial Motion - cover

Self Propulsion - Mechanisms and Dynamics of Microbial Motion

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

In an age where cuttingedge science meets the forefront of technological innovation, Fouad Sabry’s "Self Propulsion" stands as a pivotal exploration in the world of "Microswimmer" technologies. This book offers a fascinating look into the world of selfpropelled particles, offering insights that are indispensable for professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, as well as enthusiasts and hobbyists. If you’re interested in understanding how microswimmers revolutionize fields from nanorobotics to environmental engineering, this book is your gateway to mastering the concepts that shape the future of micro and nanoscale movement.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Selfpropulsion: An introduction to the concept of selfpropelled particles and their relevance in technology and nature.
 
2: Hydrophobe: Investigates the properties of hydrophobic materials, critical for microswimmer functionality.
 
3: Active matter: Delve into the principles of active matter, shedding light on its importance in microscale systems.
 
4: Ultrahydrophobicity: Focuses on ultrahydrophobic materials that push the boundaries of microswimmer design.
 
5: Nanofluid: Examines how nanofluids contribute to selfpropulsion by providing optimal environments for movement.
 
6: Micromotor: Discusses micromotor development and their realworld applications in fields like medicine and environmental monitoring.
 
7: Marangoni effect: Explores the Marangoni effect, an essential physical principle in the propulsion of particles.
 
8: Leidenfrost effect: Delves into the Leidenfrost effect and its application in creating selfpropelled systems.
 
9: Diffusiophoresis and diffusioosmosis: Investigates the movement of particles driven by concentration gradients.
 
10: Microswimmer: An indepth look at the role of microswimmers in a variety of cuttingedge technologies.
 
11: Nanomotor: Explores the miniaturization of motors and how they revolutionize the field of nanorobotics.
 
12: Wetting: Focuses on the physics of wetting phenomena and its importance in microswimmer propulsion.
 
13: Nanorobotics: A detailed exploration of how microswimmers integrate with the emerging field of nanorobotics.
 
14: Clustering of selfpropelled particles: Explores the behavior of selfpropelled particles when they cluster and move as a unit.
 
15: Liquid marbles: Discusses liquid marbles and their fascinating role in selfpropulsion at the microscale.
 
16: Coffee ring effect: A thorough examination of the coffee ring effect and its implications for microswimmer systems.
 
17: Edward Bormashenko: Highlights the contributions of Edward Bormashenko to the field of microswimmers and selfpropulsion.
 
18: Selfpropelled particles: Reviews the characteristics and functionality of selfpropelled particles in modern science.
 
19: Surface tension biomimetics: Investigates how surface tension biomimetics are used to design efficient microswimmers.
 
20: Droplet cluster: Discusses the formation of droplet clusters and their potential applications in selfpropulsion.
 
21: Collective motion: Explores the concept of collective motion in selfpropelled particles, essential for understanding largescale systems.
 
This book not only serves as a critical resource for those in academia and industry but also provides an indepth understanding of microswimmer technology’s potential. Whether you’re a student seeking to broaden your knowledge or a professional looking to innovate in the realm of nanotechnology, "Self Propulsion" provides the foundational principles, realworld applications, and emerging technologies needed to understand this fascinating field.
Available since: 03/25/2025.
Print length: 243 pages.

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