纳米技术
光热治疗
微流控
纳米机器人学
光热效应
二氧化钛
材料科学
蜂群(蜜蜂)
流体学
工程类
航空航天工程
植物
生物
冶金
作者
Jianhua Zhang,Jiaqi Song,Fangzhi Mou,Jianguo Guan,Ayusman Sen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.trechm.2021.02.001
摘要
Autonomous micro/nanomotors (MNMs) serve as models for biologically active matter and have potential applications in nanomachinery, nanoscale assembly, robotics, fluidics, and chemical/biochemical sensing. Using light to power and direct the motion of MNMs is particularly advantageous since the light source can provide spatiotemporal control over transport. Because of its superior stability and photocatalytic and photothermal properties, titanium dioxide (titania, TiO2) is an especially attractive material for the design of MNMs. We discuss the progress to date in the fabrication and use of titania-based MNMs. These show biomimetic swarming behavior and have potential applications in microfluidics, cargo delivery, and environmental remediation. We end with limitations of the current MNMs and the challenges that need to be overcome for the field to move forward.
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