High‐Speed NIR‐Driven Untethered 3D‐Printed Hydrogel Microrobots in High‐Viscosity Liquids

Author:

Chen Yin12,Li Mingliang12,Tang Qianqian12,Cheng Yifan12,Miao Anqi12,Cheng Liang12,Zhu Shilu12,Luo Tingting12,Liu Guangli12,Zhang Lijiu3,Niu Fuzhou4,Zhao Liang5,Chen Jialong12,Yang Runhuai12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Lab of Oral Diseases Research of Anhui Province College and Hospital of Stomatology Anhui Medical University Hefei 230032 China

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering Anhui Medical University Hefei 230032 China

3. Dastroenterology Department at the Second Affiliated Hospital Anhui Medical University Hefei 230032 China

4. School of Mechanical Engineering Suzhou University of Science and Technology Suzhou 215009 China

5. Dalian Institute of Measurement and Testing Dalian 116033 China

Abstract

Untethered synthetic microrobots have significant potential to revolutionize biomedical interventions therapy in the future. However, the relatively slow speed of microrobots and viscosity biofluid environments are some of barriers standing in the way of microrobots’ biomedical applications. Herein, inspired by high‐speed biological escape propulsion, NIR‐driven microrobots with a high‐speed, unidirectional propulsion in the high‐viscosity liquid are proposed. The bubble's growth and ejection cause the proposed 3D‐printed microrobot to propel forward. The 3D‐printed claw‐like microrobot achieves motion average speed of 1.4 mm s−1 (three‐body length (bl) s−1) when driven by NIR light in a pure glycerol viscous (945 mPa s, 25 °C) environment, which has a viscosity that is more than 200 times the viscosity of blood and of 54 mm s−1 (120 bl s−1) when driven by NIR light in deionized (DI) water. This work provides more ideas for the design and propulsion of light‐driven microrobots in a high‐viscosity vivo environment, which may broaden the applications of microrobots in the biomedical field, such as propulsion and navigation in confined and hard‐to‐reach body location areas.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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