Nonreciprocality of a micromachine driven by a catalytic chemical reaction.
2021
We propose a model that describes cyclic state transitions of a micromachine driven by a catalytic chemical reaction. We consider a mechano-chemical coupling of variables representing the degree of a chemical reaction and the internal state of a micromachine. The total free energy consists of a tilted periodic potential and a mechano-chemical coupling energy. We assume that the reaction variable obeys a deterministic stepwise dynamics characterized by two typical time scales, i.e., the mean first passage time and the mean first transition path time. To estimate the functionality of a micromachine, we focus on the quantity called "nonreciprocality" and further discuss its dependence on the properties of catalytic reaction. For example, we show that the nonreciprocality is proportional to the square of the mean first transition path time. The explicit calculation of the two time scales within the decoupling approximation model reveals that the nonreciprocality is inversely proportional to the square of the energy barrier of catalytic reaction.
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