杰纳斯
纳米技术
材料科学
杰纳斯粒子
制作
微流控
微球
纳米颗粒
化学工程
医学
工程类
病理
替代医学
作者
Xinyi Lin,Hong Zhu,Zhe Zhao,Chunyu You,Ye Kong,Yuting Zhao,Jinrun Liu,Hong Chen,Xiaojie Shi,Denys Makarov,Yongfeng Mei
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.202000279
摘要
Abstract Janus nano/micromotors have been developed into various sizes, shapes, and functions for a blaze of applications especially in biomedical and environmental fields. Here, a fabrication method of Janus micromotors is reported by capping hydrogel microspheres with functional nanoparticles (NPs). Microspheres are prepared in droplet microfluidics relying on hydrogel polymerization to obtain spheres with diameters from 20 to 500 µm. By solidifying a hydrogel layer onto microspheres, functional NPs of MnO 2 (catalyst of H 2 O 2 ), TiO 2 (photocatalyst), and Fe 3 O 4 (magnetic guidance) are adhered onto microspheres resulting in Janus micromotors revealing different functionalities. Dynamics of Janus micromotors (diameter around 250 µm) are explored by analyzing their trajectories in terms of mean squared displacement when immersed in H 2 O 2 solutions of different concentrations, illuminated by light and guided in an external magnetic field. TiO 2 Janus micromotors perform well for water purification tasks as is exemplarily demonstrated with a degradation of Methylene Blue dye in water. The proposed fabrication method is versatile and enables to achieve adjustable coverage of a microsphere with NPs as well as to realize multifunctional Janus micromotors by adhering different NPs (e.g., MnO 2 and Fe 3 O 4 ) on a sphere. This method provides an attractive way to fabricate multifunctional Janus micromotors in a cost‐effective manner for environmental applications.
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