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Ann [662]
2 years ago
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continuous microfluidic self-assembly of hybrid janus-like vesicular motors: autonomous propulsion and controlled release

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Andrew [12]2 years ago
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Continuous microfluidic self-assembly of hybrid janus-like vesicular motors.

  • Artificial micro/nanomachines have enormous applications in such as targeted drug delivery, [ 1 ] separation of biomolecules or cells, [ 2 ] surface patterning, [ 3 ] and environmental remediation
  • Micro/nanomotor systems that have been investigated include multimetallic and dielectric particles, [ 6 ]bimetallic nanorods, [ 7 ] tubular catalytic microengines, [ 8 ] andcapsule motors
  • In the past decade, microfl uidic technology has emerged as a powerful platform for a wide range of applications such as bioanalysis, [ 15 ] tissue engineering, [ 16 ] cellular biology, [ 17 ] and chemical synthesis/assembl
  • Microfluidics offers several advantages over conventional batch reaction or assembly, such as continuous and automatic processing, precise control over synthetic conditions, and high reproducibility. [ 19 ] Microfluidic approaches have been used for the assembly of amphiphilic building blocks such as lipids, block copolymers (BCPs), and inorganic NPs into vesicular structures with superior controllability. [ 18a , 20 ] However, to date, there has been no report of continuous micro fluidic synthesis of nano- or micromotors.

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