Magnetically Selective Versatile Transport of Microrobotic Carriers

Author:

Hu Xinghao12ORCID,Kim Keonmok1ORCID,Ali Abbas1,Kim Hyeonseol1ORCID,Kang Yumin1ORCID,Yoon Jonghwan1ORCID,Torati Sri Ramulu1ORCID,Reddy Venu1,Im Mi‐Young13,Lim Byeonghwa4ORCID,Kim CheolGi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Chemistry DGIST Daegu 42988 Republic of Korea

2. State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing Center of Advanced Lubrication and Seal Materials Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an 710072 China

3. Center for X‐ray Optics Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720 USA

4. Department of Smart Sensor Engineering Andong National University Andong 36729 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractField‐driven transport systems offer great promise for use as biofunctionalized carriers in microrobotics, biomedicine, and cell delivery applications. Despite the construction of artificial microtubules using several micromagnets, which provide a promising transport pathway for the synchronous delivery of microrobotic carriers to the targeted location inside microvascular networks, the selective transport of different microrobotic carriers remains an unexplored challenge. This study demonstrated the selective manipulation and transport of microrobotics along a patterned micromagnet using applied magnetic fields. Owing to varied field strengths, the magnetic beads used as the microrobotic carriers with different sizes revealed varied locomotion, including all of them moving along the same direction, selective rotation, bidirectional locomotion, and all of them moving in a reversed direction. Furthermore, cells immobilized with magnetic beads and nanoparticles also revealed varied locomotion. It is expected that such steering strategies of microrobotic carriers can be used in microvascular channels for the targeted delivery of drugs or cells in an organized manner.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Key Science and Technology Program of Shaanxi Province

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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