一种可扩展的微游泳池合成电流方法

Maximilian R. Bailey, Nico Reichholf, Anna Flechsig, F. Grillo, L. Isa
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微搅拌器是一种小颗粒,由于其成分不对称,能够将可用能源转化为推进力,在从靶向输送到微尺度增强混合等应用中都很有前景。然而,当前的制造技术显示出有限的可扩展性和/或依赖于过度使用昂贵的前体材料。在这里,将可扩展的Pickering蜡乳液技术与电化学相结合,从不对称接种在SiO\textsubscript{2}微粒载体上的铜纳米颗粒生长铂膜。以这种方式,获得了大量的Pt-SiO\textsubscript{2}Janus微游泳运动员。使用铜作为模板材料不仅减少了合成时间、材料成本和有毒废物,而且有助于将该方法进一步扩展到一系列功能材料。这种电化学方法建立在先前试图克服微游泳运动员合成中目前的局限性的基础上,并为其未来的发展提供了令人兴奋的机会。
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A scalable galvanic approach to microswimmer synthesis
Microswimmers are small particles capable of converting available energy sources into propulsion owing to their compositional asymmetry and are promising for applications ranging from targeted delivery to enhanced mixing at the microscale. However, current fabrication techniques demonstrate limited scalability and/or rely on the excessive use of expensive precursor materials. Here, a scalable Pickering-wax emulsion technique is combined with galvanic electrochemistry, to grow platinum films from copper nanoparticles asymmetrically seeded onto SiO\textsubscript{2} microparticle supports. In this manner, large quantities of Pt-SiO\textsubscript{2} Janus microswimmers are obtained. Utilising copper as a templating material not only reduces synthesis time, material costs, and toxic waste, but also facilitates the further extension of this methodology to a range of functional materials. This electrochemical approach builds upon previous attempts to overcome the current limitations in microswimmer synthesis and offers exciting opportunities for their future development.
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