English

Instability and self-propulsion of flexible autophoretic filaments

Soft Condensed Matter 2026-05-19 v2 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

Over the past decade, autophoretic colloids have emerged as a prototypical system for studying self-propelled motion at microscopic scales, with promising applications in microfluidics, micromachinery, and therapeutics. Their motion in a viscous fluid hinges on their ability to induce surface slip flows that are spatially asymmetric from self-generated solute gradients. Here, we demonstrate theoretically that a straight elastic filament with homogeneous surface chemical properties -- which is otherwise immotile -- can spontaneously achieve self-propulsion by experiencing a buckling instability that serves as the symmetry-breaking mechanism. Using efficient numerical simulations, we characterize the nonlinear dynamics of the elastic filament and show that, over time, it attains distinct swimming modes such as a steadily translating "U" shape and a metastable rotating "S" shape when semiflexible, and an oscillatory state when highly flexible. Our findings provide physical insight into future experiments and the design of reconfigurable synthetic active colloids.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2509.10153,
  title  = {Instability and self-propulsion of flexible autophoretic filaments},
  author = {Ursy Makanga and Akhil Varma and Panayiota Katsamba},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.10153},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

24 pages, 8 figures; replaced with revised version