"Z"-shaped rotational Au/Pt micro-nanorobot

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Drug delivery, minimally-invasive surgery, and a hospital-in-the-body are highly desirable for meeting the rapidly growing needs of nanorobot. This paper reports a Z-shaped gold/platinum (Au/Pt) hybrid nanorobot which realizes the self-rotational movement without an external force field. The Z-shaped Au/Pt hybrid nanorobot was fabricated by focused ion beam (FIB) and plasma sputtering. The purity of the nanorobot was tested by energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDS). The weight percentage of Pt and Au at the tip were 94.28% and 5.72%, respectively. The weight percentage of Pt and Au at the bottom were 17.39% and 82.75%, respectively. The size of the nanorobot was 2.58 × 10-16 m2 and the mass of the nanorobot was 8.768 × 10-8 kg. The driving force of the nanorobot was 9.76 × 10-14 N at the 6.9% concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution. The rotation speed was 13 rpm, 14 rpm, and 19 rpm at 5.6%, 6.2%, and 7.8% concentrations, respectively.

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Chen, K., Gu, C., Yang, Z., Nakajima, M., Chen, T., & Fukuda, T. (2017). “Z”-shaped rotational Au/Pt micro-nanorobot. Micromachines, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi8060183

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