| Literature DB >> 31042016 |
Xiaolong Lu1, Hui Shen1, Kangdong Zhao1, Zhiwen Wang1, Hanmin Peng1, Wenjuan Liu2.
Abstract
Autonomous micro-/nanomachines that can convert diverse energy sources into effective locomotion under the constraint of low Reynolds numbers hold considerable promise for a variety of applications, such as cargo delivery, localized biosensing, nanosurgery, and detoxification. In this Minireview, we briefly overview recent advances in the development of micro-/nanomachines that are specifically powered by ultrasound, in particular new concept design, their working principles, and their fabrication and manipulation strategies. Finally, the exclusive biocompatibility and sustainability of ultrasound-powered micro-/nanomachines, as well as the critical challenges that face their in vivo application, are discussed to provide insight for the next phase of micro-/nanomachines with versatile functionalities and enhanced capabilities.Keywords: biosensors; nanomachines; nanotechnology; synthetic methods; ultrasound
Year: 2019 PMID: 31042016 DOI: 10.1002/asia.201900281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Asian J ISSN: 1861-471X