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Sentic M., Loget G., Manojlovic D., Kuhn A., Sojic N.,
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2012, 51, 11284–11288.

Swimmer in the dark: Propulsion of a conducting object is intrinsically coupled with light emission using bipolar electrochemistry. Asymmetric redox activity on the surface of the swimmer (black bead; see picture) causes production of gas bubbles to propel the swimmer in a glass tube with simultaneous electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emission to monitor the progress of the swimmer.

 

AngewChem2012 p11284 TOC

 

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