A new
collective motion of non-bubble-propelled spherical Janus
catalytic micromotors has been observed. When the local concentration
of micromotors is high, bubbles start to form between the motors.
As the bubble grows, micromotors move collectively toward the center
of the bubble regardless of the orientations of their catalyst surface,
eventually become aggregated, and captured around the perimeter of
the bubble. It is suggested that this collective motion of the micromotors,
too fast for the diffusiophoresis, can be caused by the entrainment
of micromotors by the evaporation-induced Marangoni flow near the
bubble. Numerical simulations confirmed that the direction and strength
of such Marangoni flow are consistent with the fast, collective motion
of micromotors observed experimentally.