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*{{cite book|author=William L. Masterton and Cecile N. Hurley|title=Chemistry: Principles and Reactions|edition=6th Edition|publisher=Brooks/Cole|year=2008|pages=pp. 355 - 359|id=ISBN 0-495-12671-3}} | |||
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- William L. Masterton and Cecile N. Hurley (2008). Chemistry: Principles and Reactions, 6th Edition. Brooks/Cole, pp. 355 - 359. ISBN 0-495-12671-3.
- Lagzi I, Soh S, Wesson PJ, Browne KP, Grzybowski BA (2010). "Maze Solving by Chemotactic Droplets". J Am Chem Soc. DOI:10.1021/ja9076793. PMID 20063877. Research Blogging. [e]
- Demonstrates that a droplet of mineral oil containing 2-hexyldecanoic acid can successfully navigate a maze if a pH gradient is established by soaking a small block of high gel strength agarose in HCl and putting it at the end opposite to that in which the droplet is released.
- See also the supplementary videos at the journal's site.