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Four-Dimensional Micro/Nanorobots via Laser Photochemical Synthesis towards the Molecular Scale.

Yufeng TaoLiansheng LinXudong RenXuejiao WangXia CaoHeng GuYunxia YeYunpeng RenZhiming Zhang
Published in: Micromachines (2023)
Miniaturized four-dimensional (4D) micro/nanorobots denote a forerunning technique associated with interdisciplinary applications, such as in embeddable labs-on-chip, metamaterials, tissue engineering, cell manipulation, and tiny robotics. With emerging smart interactive materials, static micro/nanoscale architectures have upgraded to the fourth dimension, evincing time-dependent shape/property mutation. Molecular-level 4D robotics promises complex sensing, self-adaption, transformation, and responsiveness to stimuli for highly valued functionalities. To precisely control 4D behaviors, current-laser-induced photochemical additive manufacturing, such as digital light projection, stereolithography, and two-photon polymerization, is pursuing high-freeform shape-reconfigurable capacities and high-resolution spatiotemporal programming strategies, which challenge multi-field sciences while offering new opportunities. Herein, this review summarizes the recent development of micro/nano 4D laser photochemical manufacturing, incorporating active materials and shape-programming strategies to provide an envisioning of these miniaturized 4D micro/nanorobots. A comparison with other chemical/physical fabricated micro/nanorobots further explains the advantages and potential usage of laser-synthesized micro/nanorobots.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • tissue engineering
  • high speed
  • single molecule
  • high throughput
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • atomic force microscopy
  • tandem mass spectrometry
  • human health