Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PhotoSwim (Engineering of Photo-rechargeable Nanoswimmers using Multicomponent Heterojunctions)
Période du rapport: 2023-05-01 au 2025-10-31
The overall objective of the PhotoSwim project is to design a new class of hybrid nanoswimmers that combine light harvesting and energy storage within a single microscale system, enabling them to operate autonomously upon a pre-charging step. This approach will establish fundamental principles for energy transfer and delayed activation at the nanoscale, while opening new opportunities for future applications in environmental remediation, light-driven technologies, and antimicrobial resistance.
Synthesis protocols were established for creating photoresponsive nanoswimmers and coupling them with energy-storing components through surface and interface engineering. We implemented characterization tools to assess motion under various conditions, with a focus on post-illumination propulsion and minimizing thermal artifacts.
Proof-of-concept applications, including selective oxidations and antimicrobial activity, confirmed the functional potential of these systems. We also introduced confined microenvironments and structured illumination platforms that support programmable control and collective dynamics, laying the groundwork for future autonomous and responsive materials.