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Ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) Tubular Nanomotors: The First Example of Swarming Photocatalytic Nanomotors Operating in High-Electrolyte Media

Self-propelled chemical micro/nanomotors (MNMs) have demonstrated considerable potential in targeted drug delivery, (bio)sensing, and environmental remediation due to their autonomous nature and possible intelligent self-targeting behaviors (e.g., chemotaxis and phototaxis). However, these MNMs are...

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Autores principales: Yu, Lingxia, Yang, Manyi, Guan, Jianguo, Mou, Fangzhi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081370
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author Yu, Lingxia
Yang, Manyi
Guan, Jianguo
Mou, Fangzhi
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Yang, Manyi
Guan, Jianguo
Mou, Fangzhi
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description Self-propelled chemical micro/nanomotors (MNMs) have demonstrated considerable potential in targeted drug delivery, (bio)sensing, and environmental remediation due to their autonomous nature and possible intelligent self-targeting behaviors (e.g., chemotaxis and phototaxis). However, these MNMs are commonly limited by their primary propulsion mechanisms of self-electrophoresis and electrolyte self-diffusiophoresis, making them prone to quenching in high electrolyte environments. Thus, the swarming behaviors of chemical MNMs in high-electrolyte media remain underexplored, despite their potential to enable the execution of complex tasks in high-electrolyte biological media or natural waters. In this study, we develop ultrasmall tubular nanomotors that exhibit ion-tolerant propulsions and collective behaviors. Upon vertical upward UV irradiation, the ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) tubular nanomotors (Fe(2)O(3) TNMs) demonstrate positive superdiffusive photogravitaxis and can further self-organize into nanoclusters near the substrate in a reversible manner. After self-organization, the Fe(2)O(3) TNMs exhibit a pronounced emergent behavior, allowing them to switch from random superdiffusions to ballistic motions near the substrate. Even at a high electrolyte concentration (C(e)), the ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) TNMs retain a relatively thick electrical double layer (EDL) compared to their size, and the electroosmotic slip flow in their EDL is strong enough to propel them and induce phoretic interactions among them. As a result, the nanomotors can rapidly concentrate near the substrate and then gather into motile nanoclusters in high-electrolyte environments. This work opens a gate for designing swarming ion-tolerant chemical nanomotors and may expedite their applications in biomedicine and environmental remediation.
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spelling pubmed-101434002023-04-29 Ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) Tubular Nanomotors: The First Example of Swarming Photocatalytic Nanomotors Operating in High-Electrolyte Media Yu, Lingxia Yang, Manyi Guan, Jianguo Mou, Fangzhi Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Self-propelled chemical micro/nanomotors (MNMs) have demonstrated considerable potential in targeted drug delivery, (bio)sensing, and environmental remediation due to their autonomous nature and possible intelligent self-targeting behaviors (e.g., chemotaxis and phototaxis). However, these MNMs are commonly limited by their primary propulsion mechanisms of self-electrophoresis and electrolyte self-diffusiophoresis, making them prone to quenching in high electrolyte environments. Thus, the swarming behaviors of chemical MNMs in high-electrolyte media remain underexplored, despite their potential to enable the execution of complex tasks in high-electrolyte biological media or natural waters. In this study, we develop ultrasmall tubular nanomotors that exhibit ion-tolerant propulsions and collective behaviors. Upon vertical upward UV irradiation, the ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) tubular nanomotors (Fe(2)O(3) TNMs) demonstrate positive superdiffusive photogravitaxis and can further self-organize into nanoclusters near the substrate in a reversible manner. After self-organization, the Fe(2)O(3) TNMs exhibit a pronounced emergent behavior, allowing them to switch from random superdiffusions to ballistic motions near the substrate. Even at a high electrolyte concentration (C(e)), the ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) TNMs retain a relatively thick electrical double layer (EDL) compared to their size, and the electroosmotic slip flow in their EDL is strong enough to propel them and induce phoretic interactions among them. As a result, the nanomotors can rapidly concentrate near the substrate and then gather into motile nanoclusters in high-electrolyte environments. This work opens a gate for designing swarming ion-tolerant chemical nanomotors and may expedite their applications in biomedicine and environmental remediation. MDPI 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10143400/ /pubmed/37110955 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081370 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yu, Lingxia
Yang, Manyi
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Mou, Fangzhi
Ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) Tubular Nanomotors: The First Example of Swarming Photocatalytic Nanomotors Operating in High-Electrolyte Media
title Ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) Tubular Nanomotors: The First Example of Swarming Photocatalytic Nanomotors Operating in High-Electrolyte Media
title_full Ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) Tubular Nanomotors: The First Example of Swarming Photocatalytic Nanomotors Operating in High-Electrolyte Media
title_fullStr Ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) Tubular Nanomotors: The First Example of Swarming Photocatalytic Nanomotors Operating in High-Electrolyte Media
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) Tubular Nanomotors: The First Example of Swarming Photocatalytic Nanomotors Operating in High-Electrolyte Media
title_short Ultrasmall Fe(2)O(3) Tubular Nanomotors: The First Example of Swarming Photocatalytic Nanomotors Operating in High-Electrolyte Media
title_sort ultrasmall fe(2)o(3) tubular nanomotors: the first example of swarming photocatalytic nanomotors operating in high-electrolyte media
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13081370
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