Role of Surface Tension in Microrobot Penetration in Membranes

Int Conf Manip Autom Robot Small Scales. 2022 Jul:2022:10.1109/marss55884.2022.9870474. doi: 10.1109/marss55884.2022.9870474. Epub 2022 Sep 2.

Abstract

cell-membrane fusion using microrobots can be a useful technique for delivering bioactive compounds to cellular systems. The role of membrane curvature and lipid ordering in the cell membrane penetration process is well known. However, once the fusion into the cell membrane is already initiated, the fluid dynamics of microrobot penetration based on tension difference of the microrobot solution and membrane curvature at the fusion pore has not been explored yet. Here, we demonstrate how surface tension difference among merging interfaces plays role in microrobot droplet penetration into a liquid bath, mimicking cell membrane fusion. The maximum penetration of a microrobot droplet into a liquid bath depends on the positive difference of surface tension between the droplet and liquid bath, longitudinal curvature of the bridge region, and the size of the droplet.

Keywords: Biological Cell Manipulation; Colloidal Transport; Microrobots; Sur- face Tension.