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Nanopropellers and their actuation in complex viscoelastic media.

Debora Schamel1, Andrew G Mark, John G Gibbs, Cornelia Miksch, Konstantin I Morozov, Alexander M Leshansky, Peer Fischer.   

Abstract

Tissue and biological fluids are complex viscoelastic media with a nanoporous macromolecular structure. Here, we demonstrate that helical nanopropellers can be controllably steered through such a biological gel. The screw-propellers have a filament diameter of about 70 nm and are smaller than previously reported nanopropellers as well as any swimming microorganism. We show that the nanoscrews will move through high-viscosity solutions with comparable velocities to that of larger micropropellers, even though they are so small that Brownian forces suppress their actuation in pure water. When actuated in viscoelastic hyaluronan gels, the nanopropellers appear to have a significant advantage, as they are of the same size range as the gel's mesh size. Whereas larger helices will show very low or negligible propulsion in hyaluronan solutions, the nanoscrews actually display significantly enhanced propulsion velocities that exceed the highest measured speeds in Newtonian fluids. The nanopropellers are not only promising for applications in the extracellular environment but small enough to be taken up by cells.

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Keywords:  Brownian motion; glancing angle deposition; magnetic actuation; micropropulsion; polymeric networks; vapor deposition; viscoelastic fluids

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24911046     DOI: 10.1021/nn502360t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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