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Design of Light-Driven Biocompatible and Biodegradable Microrobots Containing Mg-Based Metallic Glass Nanowires

Jinbiao Huang, Xiangyang Yu, Luyao Li, Wenxue Wang, Heting Zhang, Yu Zhang, Jian Zhu, Jiang Ma

2024ACS Nano38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Light-driven microrobots capable of moving rapidly on water surfaces in response to external stimuli are widely used in a variety of fields, such as drug delivery, remote sampling, and biosensors. However, most light-driven microrobots use graphene and carbon nanotubes as photothermal materials, resulting in poor biocompatibility and degradability, which greatly limits their practical bioapplications. To address this challenge, a composition and microstructure design strategy with excellent photothermal properties suitable for the fabrication of light-driven microrobots was proposed in this work. The Mg-based metallic glass nanowires (Mg-MGNWs) were embedded with polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) to fabricate biocompatible and degradable microrobots with excellent photothermal effect and complex shapes. Consequently, the microrobot can be precisely driven by a near-infrared laser to achieve high efficiency and remote manipulation on the water surface for a long period of time, with a velocity of 9.91 mm/s at a power density of 2.0 W/cm 2 . Due to the Marangoni effect, programmable and complex motions of the microrobot such as linear, clockwise, counterclockwise, and obstacle avoidance motions can be achieved. The biocompatible and degradable microrobot fabrication strategy could have great potential in the fields of environmental detection, targeted drug delivery, disease diagnosis, and detection.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanotechnologyPhotothermal therapyBiocompatibilityPhotothermal effectBiocompatible materialFabricationCarbon nanotubeBiosensorNanowireGrapheneMicrofluidicsBiomedical engineeringAlternative medicineMetallurgyMedicinePathologyMicro and Nano RoboticsAdvanced Materials and MechanicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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