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Melt Electrospinning Writing of Magnetic Microrobots.

Yingchun SuTian QiuWen SongXiaojun HanMengmeng SunZhao WangHui XieMingdong DongMenglin Chen
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2021)
The magnetic microrobots actuated by an external magnetic field can access distant, enclosed, and small spaces under fuel-free conditions, which is apromising technology for manipulation and delivery under microenvironment; however, the complicated fabrication method limits their applications. Herein, three techniques including melt electrospinning writing (MEW), micromolding, and skiving process are combined to successfully mass-produce tadpole-like magnetic polycaprolactone/Fe3O4 (PCL/Fe3O4) microrobot. Importantly, the tadpole-like microrobots under an external magnetic field can achieve two locomotions: rolling mode and propulsion mode. The rolling motion can approach the working destination quickly with a speed of ≈2 mm s-1. The propulsion motion (0-340 µm s-1) can handle a microcargo. Such a simple and cost-effective production method shows a great potential for scale-up fabrication of advanced shape-design, mass-production, and multifunctionality microrobot.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • molecularly imprinted
  • stem cells
  • lymph node
  • high speed
  • low cost
  • human health
  • mass spectrometry
  • liquid chromatography