Harnessing Disparities in Magnetic Microswarms: From Construction to Collaborative Tasks

Author:

Cao Chuan1,Mou Fangzhi12ORCID,Yang Manyi1,Zhang Shuming1,Zhang Di1,Li Luolin1,Lan Tong1,Xiao Dunyi1,Luo Wei13,Ma Huiru34ORCID,Guan Jianguo14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Materials Synthesis and Processing International School of Materials Science and Engineering Wuhan University of Technology 122 Luoshi Road Wuhan 430070 P. R. China

2. Hubei Key Laboratory of Nanomedicine for Neurodegenerative Diseases Wuhan University of Technology 122 Luoshi Road Wuhan 430070 P. R. China

3. Wuhan Institute of Photochemistry and Technology 7 North Bingang Road Wuhan 430083 P. R. China

4. School of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Life Science Wuhan University of Technology 122 Luoshi Road Wuhan 430070 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractIndividual differences in size, experience, and task specialization in natural swarms often result in heterogeneity and hierarchy, facilitating efficient and coordinated task accomplishment. Drawing inspiration from this phenomenon, a general strategy is proposed for organizing magnetic micro/nanorobots (MNRs) with apparent differences in size, shape, and properties into cohesive microswarms with tunable heterogeneity, controlled spatial hierarchy, and collaborative tasking capability. In this strategy, disparate magnetic MNRs can be manipulated to show reversible transitions between synchronization and desynchronization by elaborately regulating parameter sets of the rotating magnetic field. Utilizing these transitions, alongside local robust hydrodynamic interactions, diverse heterospecific pairings of disparate magnetic MNRs can be organized into heterogeneous microswarms, and their spatial organization can be dynamically adjusted from egalitarian to leader‐follower‐like hierarchies on the fly, both in open space and complex microchannels. Furthermore, when specializing the disparate MNRs with distinct functions (“division of labor”) such as sensing and drug carrying, they can execute precise drug delivery targeting unknown sites in a collaborative sensing‐navigating‐cargo dropping sequence, demonstrating significant potential for precise tumor treatment. These findings highlight the critical roles of attribute differences and hierarchical organization in designing efficient swarming micro/nanorobots for biomedical applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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