| Literature DB >> 29143413 |
Chuanrui Chen1,2, Xiaocong Chang1, Hazhir Teymourian1, Doris E Ramírez-Herrera1, Berta Esteban-Fernández de Ávila1, Xiaolong Lu1, Jinxing Li1, Sha He1, Chengcheng Fang1, Yuyan Liang1, Fangzhi Mou2, Jianguo Guan2, Joseph Wang1.
Abstract
While chemical communication plays a key role in diverse natural processes, the intelligent chemical communication between synthetic nanomotors remains unexplored. The design and operation of bioinspired synthetic nanomotors is presented. Chemical communication between nanomotors is possible and has an influence on propulsion behavior. A chemical "message" is sent from a moving activator motor to a nearby activated (receiver) motor by release of Ag+ ions from a Janus polystyrene/Ni/Au/Ag activator motor to the activated Janus SiO2 /Pt nanomotor. The transmitted silver signal is translated rapidly into a dramatic speed change associated with the enhanced catalytic activity of activated motors. Selective and successive activation of multiple nanomotors is achieved by sequential localized chemical communications. The concept of establishing chemical communication between different synthetic nanomotors paves the way to intelligent nanoscale robotic systems that are capable of cooperating with each other.Entities:
Keywords: bimetallic structures; bioinspired; chemical signals; self-diffusiophoresis; synthetic nanomotors
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29143413 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201710376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336