Controlled propulsion of micro/nanomotors: operational mechanisms, motion manipulation and potential biomedical applications

  • Tianyi Liu
  • , Lei Xie
  • , Cameron Alexander Hurd Price
  • , Jian Liu*
  • , Qiang He*
  • , Biao Kong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Inspired by natural mobile microorganisms, researchers have developed micro/nanomotors (MNMs) that can autonomously move by transducing different kinds of energies into kinetic energy. The rapid development of MNMs has created tremendous opportunities for biomedical fields including diagnostics, therapeutics, and theranostics. Although the great progress has been made in MNM research, at a fundamental level, the accepted propulsion mechanisms are still a controversial matter. In practical applications such as precision nanomedicine, the precise control of the motion, including the speed and directionality, of MNMs is also important, which makes advanced motion manipulation desirable. Very recently, diverse MNMs with different propulsion strategies, morphologies, sizes, porosities and chemical structures have been fabricated and applied for various uses. Herein, we thoroughly summarize the physical principles behind propulsion strategies, as well as the recent advances in motion manipulation methods and relevant biomedical applications of these MNMs. The current challenges in MNM research are also discussed. We hope this review can provide a bird's eye overview of the MNM research and inspire researchers to create novel and more powerful MNMs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10083-10119
Number of pages37
JournalChemical Society Reviews
Volume51
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Nov 2022

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