Activity-induced propulsion of a vesicle

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS(2022)

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Modern biomedical applications such as targeted drug delivery require a delivery system capable of enhanced transport beyond that of passive Brownian diffusion. In this work, an osmotic mechanism for the propulsion of a vesicle immersed in a viscous fluid is proposed. By maintaining a steady-state solute gradient inside the vesicle, a seepage flow of the solvent (e.g. water) across the semipermeable membrane is generated, which in turn propels the vesicle. We develop a theoretical model for this vesicle-solute system in which the seepage flow is described by a Darcy flow. Using the reciprocal theorem for Stokes flow, it is shown that the seepage velocity at the exterior surface of the vesicle generates a thrust force that is balanced by the hydrodynamic drag such that there is no net force on the vesicle. We characterize the motility of the vesicle in relation to the concentration distribution of the solute confined inside the vesicle. Any osmotic solute is able to propel the vesicle so long as a concentration gradient is present. In the present work, we propose active Brownian particles (ABPs) as a solute. To maintain a symmetry-breaking concentration gradient, we consider ABPs with spatially varying swim speed, and ABPs with constant properties but under the influence of an orienting field. In particular, it is shown that at high activity, the vesicle velocity is U similar to [K-perpendicular to/(eta(e)l(m))] integral Pi(swim)(0)n d Omega, where Pi(swim )(0)is the swim pressure just outside the thin accumulation boundary layer on the vesicle interior surface, it is the unit normal vector of the vesicle boundary, K-perpendicular to is the membrane permeability, eta(e) is the viscosity of the solvent, and em is the membrane thickness.
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active matter, colloids, suspensions
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