We have discovered that cross-linked hydrophobic-hydrophilic copolymer
gels swollen in organic solvent undergo spontaneous motion when immer
sed in water. The mode of motion largely depends on the shape of the g
el: a disc-shaped gel exhibits translational motion while a triangular
or a square shaped one exhibits rotation. The velocity and duration o
f gel motion are strongly associated with its size and chemical struct
ure. We consider that the gel, immersed in water, rapidly forms a part
ially organized structure on its outer surface and gradually shrinks,
simultaneously producing high osmotic pressure and hydrostatic pressur
e. By virtue of these two pressures, the organic solvent is released f
rom the gel and the gel obtains a net reaction force to induce motion,
presumably due to its heterogeneous structure.