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- Tailin Xu
- Research Center for Bioengineering and Sensing Technology University of Science & Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P. R. China
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- Wei Gao
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California Berkeley CA 94720 USA
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- Li‐Ping Xu
- Research Center for Bioengineering and Sensing Technology University of Science & Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P. R. China
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- Xueji Zhang
- Research Center for Bioengineering and Sensing Technology University of Science & Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P. R. China
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- Shutao Wang
- Key Laboratory of Bio‐inspired Materials and Interface Science CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 P. R. China
説明
<jats:p>Inspired by the swimming of natural microorganisms, synthetic micro‐/nanomachines, which convert energy into movement, are able to mimic the function of these amazing natural systems and help humanity by completing environmental and biological tasks. While offering autonomous propulsion, conventional micro‐/nanomachines usually rely on the decomposition of external chemical fuels (e.g., H<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>O<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>), which greatly hinders their applications in biologically relevant media. Recent developments have resulted in various micro‐/nanomotors that can be powered by biocompatible fuels. Fuel‐free synthetic micro‐/nanomotors, which can move without external chemical fuels, represent another attractive solution for practical applications owing to their biocompatibility and sustainability. Here, recent developments on fuel‐free micro‐/nanomotors (powered by various external stimuli such as light, magnetic, electric, or ultrasonic fields) are summarized, ranging from fabrication to propulsion mechanisms. The applications of these fuel‐free micro‐/nanomotors are also discussed, including nanopatterning, targeted drug/gene delivery, cell manipulation, and precision nanosurgery. With continuous innovation, future autonomous, intelligent and multifunctional fuel‐free micro‐/nanomachines are expected to have a profound impact upon diverse biomedical applications, providing unlimited opportunities beyond one's imagination.</jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Advanced Materials
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Advanced Materials 29 (9), 2016-12-27
Wiley