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Synthetic Nanomotors in Microchannel Networks: Directional Microchip Motion and Controlled Manipulation of Cargo
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2008
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Microchannel NetworksEngineeringBioroboticsNanodevicesMicrochannel NetworkBiomedical EngineeringMicroactuatorDirectional Microchip MotionMicromachinesSoft RoboticsMicroscale SystemMicrofluidicsNanoroboticsNanofluidicsSynthetic NanomotorsMicropositioningDirectional MotionMicrofabricationLab-on-a-chipNanofabricationCatalytic Nanowire Motors
We illustrate the use of catalytic nanowire motors for directional motion and microscale transport of cargo within microfluidic channel networks. The CNT-based synthetic nanomotor can propel a large cargo load at high speeds through predetermined paths and junctions of the microchannel network. The magnetic properties of the nickel-containing nanomotors offer controlled cargo manipulations, including en-route load, drag, and release. Such use of synthetic nanomachines can lead to chemically powered versatile laboratory-on-a-chip devices performing a series of tasks simultaneously or sequentially.
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