Functional Chemical Motor Coatings for Modular Powering of Self-Propelled Particles

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 Aug 31;14(34):39332-39342. doi: 10.1021/acsami.2c08061. Epub 2022 Aug 16.

Abstract

Inspired by the locomotion of semiaquatic insects, a variety of surface swimming microrobots propelled by surface tension Marangoni forces have been developed over the years. However, most Marangoni micromotor systems present limitations in their applications due to poor performance, short lifetime, low efficiency, and toxicity. We have developed a functional chemical motor coating consisting of protein microfilms with entrapped fuel to functionalize inactive substrates or particles. This motor material system generates large Marangoni propulsive forces with extremely small amounts of fuel due to a self-regulated fuel release mechanism based on dynamic nanostructural changes in the protein matrix, enhancing the lifetime and efficiency performance over other material systems and motors. These motor functional coatings offer great versatility as they can be coated on a wide array of substrates and materials across length scales, with opportunities as modular power sources for microrobots and small-scale devices. The synergy between the protein motor matrix and the chemical fuel enables the wider design of self-powered surface microrobots without previous limitations in their fabrication and performance, including the new design of hybrid microrobots with protein functional coatings as a modular power source.

Keywords: Marangoni; active particles; functional coating; micromotor; microrobotics; proteins; self-propelled; surface tension.

MeSH terms

  • Chemistry, Physical
  • Nanostructures* / chemistry
  • Surface Tension