| Literature DB >> 31782900 |
Min Liu1, Yongxin Wang1, Yanbing Kuai1, Jiawei Cong2, Yunli Xu1, Hong-Guang Piao1, Liqing Pan1, Yiman Liu1.
Abstract
Shape-transformable liquid metal (LM) micromachines have attracted the attention of the scientific community over the past 5 years, but the inconvenience of transfer routes and the use of corrosive fuels have limited their potential applications. In this work, a shape-transformable LM micromotor that is fabricated by a simple, versatile ice-assisted transfer printing method is demonstrated, in which an ice layer is employed as a "sacrificial" substrate that can enable the direct transfer of LM micromotors to arbitrary target substrates conveniently. The resulting LM microswimmers display efficient propulsion of over 60 µm s-1 (≈3 bodylength s-1 ) under elliptically polarized magnetic fields, comparable to that of the common magnetic micro/nanomotors with rigid bodies. Moreover, these LM micromotors can undergo dramatic morphological transformation in an aqueous environment under the irradiation of an alternating magnetic field. The ability to transform the shape and efficiently propel LM microswimmers holds great promise for chemical sensing, controlled cargo transport, materials science, and even artificial intelligence in ways that are not possible with rigid-bodies microrobots.Keywords: liquid metals; magnetic field; micromotors; morphologic transformation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31782900 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201905446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281