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Chinese Science Bulletin | 2017

Propulsion mechanisms and applications of multiphysics- driven micro- and nanomotors

Chang Xiaocong; Li Tianlong; Zhou Dekai; Zhang Guangyu; Li Longqiu

Multiphysics-driven synthetic micro/nanomotors can convert chemical or other types of energies, such as magnetic, electrical, photochemical, thermal, acoustic energies into mechanical energies in terms of motion and velocity. Significant efforts have been dedicated to preparing micro/nanomotors as well as the applications of micro/nanomotors. This paper provides a comprehensive review on the research for a large variety of micro/nanomotors recently investigated in China. Three types of propulsion mechanisms are proposed for multiphysics-driven synthetic micro/nanomotors, i.e., chemical propulsion, external-physical-fields propulsion and hybrid propulsion. It is shown that chemical propelled micro/ nanomotors can convert the chemical energy caused by the redox reactions into mechanical energy, such as concentration- gradient propelled micro/nanomotors, self-electrophoresis micro/nanomotors and bubble-propelled micro/nanomotors. Among the diverse chemical propelled micro/nanomotors, the micro/nanomotors prepared by rolled-up or eletrodeposition technique show a higher velocity and a more controllable motion. External-physical-fields propelled micro/nanomotors can transfer light, magnetic energy, ultrasonic energy into mechanical energy. There is no need to require any additional chemical fuel which is harmful to human body such as hydrogen peroxide, strong acid, alkaline, Br2, or I2 solutions, for the micro/nanomotors propelled by external-physical-fields. Therefore, it has better biocompatibility and broader applications than the chemical propelled micro/nanomotors. Hybrid propelled micro/nanomotors can combine the chemical propulsion mechanisms with external-physical-fields propulsion mechanisms simultaneously. The hybrid propelled micro/nanomotors not only can move in the chemical fuel, but also can be propelled by light, magnetism or ultrasonic energy. It has more powerful applicability and a broader application than that propelled by the other two propulsion mechanisms. Although the existed researches of micro/nanomotors are still of limitations, such as ambiguous propulsion mechanisms, low velocity, imprecise motion control and poor biocompatibility, the Chinese researchers have made significant progress and breakthroughs in recent years. The micro/nanomotors, which move autonomously in fluids, are studied for a growing number of applications that include targeted drug delivery, separation, biosensor, and fabrication of active biomimetic systems, environmental remediation and other emerging applications. The micro/ nanomotors can be used as adsorbent of microscale particle to achieve reversible swarming and separation of micro/ nanomotors, eliminate the pollutants in environment and the toxin in human body. In recent years, the micro/nanomotors can also be used as microscale sensor to measure micro-fluid viscosity, search and repair the microcracks. In addition, the micro/nanomotors can be applied for drug carrier to pick up and deliver the drug particles to targeted locations and can effectively control-release drug molecules to avoid drug accumulation. Nowadays, the micro/nanomotors also can be applied to control and assemble the microparticles and this technique is expected to be applied for biological single-cell analysis system. Although the micro/nanomotors can be applied in different fields, the real application of micro/ nanomotors is still far away to reach, especially to be used in human body. In conclusion, various propulsion mechanisms have been demonstrated in this review. Furthermore, typical applications in various fields are also presented. The prospects, challenges and future trends of the investigation on micro-and nanomotors are discussed. It is helpful for researches who are working in micro/nano motors research area as well as in engineering applications.


Archive | 2013

Eccentric electric injection allocation device for polymer injection well

Li Longqiu; Zhou Dekai; Zhang Guangyu; Li Jiyou; Wang Wuyi; Wang Lin


Archive | 2014

Non-cooperative target acquisition mechanism

Li Longqiu; Shao Guangbin; Zhou Dekai; Liu Weimin; Zhang Guangyu; Chang Xiaocong


Archive | 2014

Non-cooperative target docking mechanism of forked frame

Li Longqiu; Zhou Dekai; Liu Weimin; Shao Guangbin; Zhang Guangyu; Song Wenping


Archive | 2013

Polymer injection and water injection layered continuously-adjustable injection distribution device

Zhang Guangyu; Wang Wuyi; Li Longqiu; Song Wenping; Zhou Dekai; Wang Shufeng; Wang Xiaoxue


Archive | 2013

Polymer injection water injection layering selection continuous adjustable injection allocation device

Li Longqiu; Zhou Dekai; Song Wenping; Huang Youquan; Wang Wuyi; Wang Xiaoxue


Archive | 2017

Ultrasound-enhancement-based 3D printing spray nozzle for continuous-fiber-reinforced composite material

Li Longqiu; Shao Guangbin; Xia Zhengfu; Zhou Dekai; Song Wenping; Zhang Guangyu


Zai Ren Hangtian | 2016

長距離小型化ドッキング機構の設計と解析【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Li Longqiu; Shao Guangbin; Zhou Dekai; Liu Weimin; Wang Jingxuan


Archive | 2015

Zonal injection allocator with inner magnetic flow meters and wireless charge and transmission functions and use method of injection allocator

Li Longqiu; Zhou Dekai; Kang Peng; Li Yiqing; Zhang Guangyu; Chang Xiaocong


Archive | 2015

Zonal injection allocator with inner magnetic flow meters and butting charge and wireless transmission functions and use method of injection allocator

Li Longqiu; Zhou Dekai; Zhang Guangyu; Song Wenping; Shao Guangbin; Chang Xiaocong

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Zhang Guangyu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Chang Xiaocong

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Li Tianlong

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Li Longqiu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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