Themed collection Micro- and nano-motors

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Editorial

Introduction to micro- and nano-motors

Li Zhang, Martin Pumera, Samuel Sánchez and Xing Ma introduce the Nanoscale and Journal of Materials Chemistry B cross-journal themed collection on micro- and nano-motors.

Graphical abstract: Introduction to micro- and nano-motors
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Perspective

Enzymatic micro/nanomotors in biomedicine: from single motors to swarms

Micro/nanomotor swarms propelled by diverse mechanisms.

Graphical abstract: Enzymatic micro/nanomotors in biomedicine: from single motors to swarms
Minireview

Bridging the gap: harnessing liquid nanomachine know-how for tackling harmful airborne particulates

Utilizing the capabilities of "nanomotors," "nanomachines," and "nanorobotics" can revolutionize air purification, transitioning from passive approaches to intelligent, active nanoscale control systems.

Graphical abstract: Bridging the gap: harnessing liquid nanomachine know-how for tackling harmful airborne particulates
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Minireview

Active therapy based on the byproducts of micro/nanomotors

This minireview summarizes the current progress in active therapy based on the byproducts produced or generated during the motion process of micro/nanomotors.

Graphical abstract: Active therapy based on the byproducts of micro/nanomotors
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Review Article

Recent advancements in Mg-based micromotors for biomedical and environmental applications

Synthetic micro/nanomotors have attracted considerable attention due to their promising potential in the field of biomedicine.

Graphical abstract: Recent advancements in Mg-based micromotors for biomedical and environmental applications
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Review Article

Light-driven micro/nanomotors in biomedical applications

This review provides inspiration and promotes the clinical application of light-driven micro/nanomotors in the biomedical field.

Graphical abstract: Light-driven micro/nanomotors in biomedical applications
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Review Article

Intelligent sensing based on active micro/nanomotors

In this review, we delved into an elaborate exposition of different detection principles reliant on micro/nanomotors (MNMs), explore the challenges encountered by MNMs under distinct detection principles, and discuss potential future solutions.

Graphical abstract: Intelligent sensing based on active micro/nanomotors
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Review Article

Advancements in artificial micro/nanomotors for nucleic acid biosensing: a review of recent progress

We elucidate the advancement of micro/nanomotor-based nucleic acid biosensing over the past decade, including fluorescence recovery-based biosensing, velocity change-based biosensing, and aggregation-enhanced biosensing.

Graphical abstract: Advancements in artificial micro/nanomotors for nucleic acid biosensing: a review of recent progress
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Review Article

Chemical tunability of advanced materials used in the fabrication of micro/nanobots

Designing chemical composites using advanced nanomaterials results in micro/nanorobots with exceptional autonomous navigation ability and bio-chemical functionality.

Graphical abstract: Chemical tunability of advanced materials used in the fabrication of micro/nanobots
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Review Article

In vivo applications of micro/nanorobots

This review discusses the current status of micro/nanorobotic applications by focusing on preclinical studies conducted with animal models.

Graphical abstract: In vivo applications of micro/nanorobots
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Communication

Electroosmotic flow spin tracers near chemical nano/micromotors

We report the first experimental observation of tracer spinning in place alongside chemically powered individual nano/micromotors.

Graphical abstract: Electroosmotic flow spin tracers near chemical nano/micromotors
From the themed collection: Nanoscale 2024 Emerging Investigators
Communication

Magnetically locked Janus particle clusters with orientation-dependent motion in AC electric fields

Magnetically assembled Janus particles display orientation-dependent motions in AC electric fields. The regimes of motion are studied by experiments and modeling to understand and inform future microrobot design.

Graphical abstract: Magnetically locked Janus particle clusters with orientation-dependent motion in AC electric fields
From the themed collection: Nanoscale 2024 Emerging Investigators
Paper

Tri-state logic computation by activating DNA origami chains

A rod-like DNA origami circuit platform, featuring sticky ends near each semi-flexible hinge can operate two-state and tri-state logic gate by using configuration change as output signals.

Graphical abstract: Tri-state logic computation by activating DNA origami chains
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

Light-driven nanomotors with reciprocating motion and high controllability based on interference techniques

Interference of three pairs of mutually perpendicular Gaussian beams (top left image); stretching or compressing DNA with dynamic optical lattice (images on the right); slice plots of normalized potential energy at three orthogonal planes and the corresponding optical forces (bottom left image).

Graphical abstract: Light-driven nanomotors with reciprocating motion and high controllability based on interference techniques
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Unveiling protein corona formation around self-propelled enzyme nanomotors by nanoscopy

The interaction of self-propelled nanomotors with biological media is of outmost relevance when considering their actuation within biological contexts. Here, we explored how protein corona forms around active nanomotors using STORM.

Graphical abstract: Unveiling protein corona formation around self-propelled enzyme nanomotors by nanoscopy
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Magnetic micromotors crossing lipid membranes

Nano/micromotors are self-propelled particles that show enhanced motion upon being triggered by a stimulus.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic micromotors crossing lipid membranes
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

Minimal numerical ingredients describe chemical microswimmers’ 3-D motion

The underlying mechanisms of catalytic Janus microswimmers is highly complex, requiring details of associated phoretic fields and boundaries. We demonstrate that a coarse-grained dissipative particle-hydrodynamics model can describe the behaviour of several chemical microswimmers.

Graphical abstract: Minimal numerical ingredients describe chemical microswimmers’ 3-D motion
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

H2O2-stimulated Janus-shaped self-propelled nanomotors as an active treatment for acute renal injury

As emerging nanosystems, nanomotors have been applied in the active treatment of many diseases.

Graphical abstract: H2O2-stimulated Janus-shaped self-propelled nanomotors as an active treatment for acute renal injury
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

Steerable acoustically powered starfish-inspired microrobot

We introduce a soft acousto-magnetic microrobot leveraging acoustic streaming for propulsion and mixing. The manipulation strategy exploits the distinct advantages of each applied field, precise magnetic orientation, and powerful acoustic propulsion.

Graphical abstract: Steerable acoustically powered starfish-inspired microrobot
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Ultrasound-propelled nanomotors for efficient cancer cell ferroptosis

Ultrasound-propelled Janus nanomotors exhibit rapid cellular internalization with the aid of an ultrasonic field and effectively induce cancer cell ferroptosis due to synergistic generated reactive oxygen species.

Graphical abstract: Ultrasound-propelled nanomotors for efficient cancer cell ferroptosis
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

A NIR-driven green affording-oxygen microrobot for targeted photodynamic therapy of tumors

The NIR-driven green affording-oxygen microrobot (CurNPs-C) consists of curcumin-loaded nanoparticles and Chlorella. Under two NIR treatments, CurNPs-C accumulates in tumors and further produces oxygen, which enhances the photodynamic therapy.

Graphical abstract: A NIR-driven green affording-oxygen microrobot for targeted photodynamic therapy of tumors
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

An extracellular matrix-mimicking magnetic microrobot for targeted elimination of circulating cancer cells

A magnetic microrobot has been developed using natural materials derived from the extracellular matrix (ECM) to mimic the ligand–receptor interaction between cancer cells and the ECM, offering targeted elimination of circulating tumor cells.

Graphical abstract: An extracellular matrix-mimicking magnetic microrobot for targeted elimination of circulating cancer cells
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Self-propelled bioglass janus nanomotors for dentin hypersensitivity treatment

nBGs@Pt are prepared by a modified sol–gel method and magnetron sputtering using H2O2 as fuel and are shown to have enough power to enter dentin tubules, with a blocking rate of 58.05%, after remineralization the blocking rate can reach 96.07%.

Graphical abstract: Self-propelled bioglass janus nanomotors for dentin hypersensitivity treatment
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Combined three dimensional locomotion and deformation of functional ferrofluidic robots

Magnetic-controlled ferrofluidic robots demonstrate exceptional precision in efficiently navigating complex 3D paths, which enhances their applicability across diverse fields, including medicine, micromanipulation, and bioengineering.

Graphical abstract: Combined three dimensional locomotion and deformation of functional ferrofluidic robots
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Preparation of acid-driven magnetically imprinted micromotors and selective loading of phycocyanin

Acid-driven magnetic imprinting micromotors for selective recognition and loading of phycocyanin, presenting observable acid-driven motion trajectories in acidic solutions and visualized phycocyanin loading.

Graphical abstract: Preparation of acid-driven magnetically imprinted micromotors and selective loading of phycocyanin
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Eliminating waste with waste: transforming spent coffee grounds into microrobots for water treatment

Water pollutants such as oil spills, industrial dyes, and microplastics threaten public health and aquatic ecosystems.

Graphical abstract: Eliminating waste with waste: transforming spent coffee grounds into microrobots for water treatment
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

pH-Responsive swimming behavior of light-powered rod-shaped micromotors

Rod-shaped light-driven micromotors exhibit multimode swimming behavior based on the pH of the medium.

Graphical abstract: pH-Responsive swimming behavior of light-powered rod-shaped micromotors
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Biomimetic submicromotor with NIR light triggered motion and cargo release inspired by cuttlefish

Biomimetic design is very helpful and significant for the smart construction of micro/nanomotors with artificial intelligence.

Graphical abstract: Biomimetic submicromotor with NIR light triggered motion and cargo release inspired by cuttlefish
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

Bubble-propelled micromotors for ammonia generation

Here, we introduce self-propelled biocatalytic micromotors for simultaneous organic pollutant removal and green energy generation. The study demonstrates remarkable results, showcasing the potential to generate ammonia from wastewater in short time.

Graphical abstract: Bubble-propelled micromotors for ammonia generation
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

A magnetic field-driven multi-functional “medical ship” for intestinal tissue collection in vivo

We present a multi-functional “medical ship” that can be rapidly driven by a magnetic field and can reversibly “open” and “close” its internal storage space under near-infrared laser irradiation.

Graphical abstract: A magnetic field-driven multi-functional “medical ship” for intestinal tissue collection in vivo
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

A drug co-delivery platform made of magnesium-based micromotors enhances combination therapy for hepatoma carcinoma cells

An active drug delivery platform of Mg micromotors is proposed to overcome MDR and enhance drug permeability for treating HCC.

Graphical abstract: A drug co-delivery platform made of magnesium-based micromotors enhances combination therapy for hepatoma carcinoma cells
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Fabrication of three-lobed magnetic microrobots for cell transportation

We present a bench-top colloidal approach for fabricating three-lobed magnetic microrobots. These microrobots showed promising results for single-cell transportation in a fluid.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication of three-lobed magnetic microrobots for cell transportation
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation

In this work, we integrated BaTiO3 nanoparticles into a multi-functional biotemplated helical microrobot that can be magnetically manipulated and has ultrasound piezocatalytic capabilities for conducting minimally invasive amyloidosis therapy.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic PiezoBOTs: a microrobotic approach for targeted amyloid protein dissociation
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

Combining photocatalytic collection and degradation of microplastics using self-asymmetric Pac-Man TiO2

Pac-Man TiO2 particles exhibit excellent photocatalytic properties. Degradation of highly reactive H2O2 leads to microscale propulsion, and the reactive oxygen species enable dye and polymer decomposition, even though at much slower time scales.

Graphical abstract: Combining photocatalytic collection and degradation of microplastics using self-asymmetric Pac-Man TiO2
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Buoyant magnetic milliswimmers reveal design rules for optimizing microswimmer performance

A milliswimmer experimental platform is used to provide ground truth swimmer trajectories of different designs for developing new dynamics models.

Graphical abstract: Buoyant magnetic milliswimmers reveal design rules for optimizing microswimmer performance
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Magnetic nanoparticle swarm with upstream motility and peritumor blood vessel crossing ability

A new drug delivery strategy: using magnetic nanoparticle swarms to cross discontinuous peritumoral vessel Walls.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic nanoparticle swarm with upstream motility and peritumor blood vessel crossing ability
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Light-driven MOF-based micromotors with self-floating characteristics for water sterilization

Efficient antibacterial performances (up to 98.89% against S. aureus) are achieved with light-driven MOFtors (PPy/ZIF-8) due to the boosted Zn2+ release by vigorous stirring motion and physical entrapment by the upward motion under light irradiation.

Graphical abstract: Light-driven MOF-based micromotors with self-floating characteristics for water sterilization
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Nanozymatic magnetic nanomotors for enhancing photothermal therapy and targeting intracellular SERS sensing

By making full use of magnetic gold nanocomposite intrinsic properties, a nanozymatic magnetic nanomotor is proposed to improve the effects of photothermal treatment and SERS sensing, realizing the integration of dual driving mechanisms and dual biomedical functions on one nanomotor.

Graphical abstract: Nanozymatic magnetic nanomotors for enhancing photothermal therapy and targeting intracellular SERS sensing
Paper

A novel electric stimulus-responsive micro-actuator for powerful biomimetic motions

Stimulated by an electric field, the plasmonic thermal energy can be applied to drive a millimetre-sized actuator, showing promising applications.

Graphical abstract: A novel electric stimulus-responsive micro-actuator for powerful biomimetic motions
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Ultrasmall Pt NPs-modified flasklike colloidal motors with high mobility and enhanced ion tolerance

A ligand-free ultrasmall Pt NPs-modified flasklike colloidal motor exhibits ultrafast motility and enhanced ion tolerance.

Graphical abstract: Ultrasmall Pt NPs-modified flasklike colloidal motors with high mobility and enhanced ion tolerance
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Exhaustive classification and systematic free-energy profile study of single-stranded DNA inter-overhang migration

Migration of a short single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) between DNA overhangs is a basic molecular process that is widely used in dynamic DNA nanotechnology.

Graphical abstract: Exhaustive classification and systematic free-energy profile study of single-stranded DNA inter-overhang migration
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Precise control of CNT-DNA assembled nanomotor using oppositely charged dual nanopores

An assembled CNT-DNA nanomotor rotates in a dual nanopore system driven by electroosmotic flow.

Graphical abstract: Precise control of CNT-DNA assembled nanomotor using oppositely charged dual nanopores
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Magnetically actuated hydrogel-based capsule microrobots for intravascular targeted drug delivery

A triaxial microfluidic chip and a magnetic drive system developed in this paper greatly reduce the complexity and cost of the system. The prepared capsule microrobots have excellent potential for drug delivery in similar vascular microchannels.

Graphical abstract: Magnetically actuated hydrogel-based capsule microrobots for intravascular targeted drug delivery
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

Photoresponsive MoS2 and WS2 microflakes as mobile biocide agents

A fuel-free strategy for the eradication of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus biofilms using WS2 and MoS2 photophoretic microflakes is described.

Graphical abstract: Photoresponsive MoS2 and WS2 microflakes as mobile biocide agents
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

Adaptive particle patterning in the presence of active synthetic nanomotors

We propose an active Au–Zn nanomotor driven by water and discovered an interesting adaptive interaction mode of diffusiophoretic Au–Zn nanomotors with passive condensate particles in different environments.

Graphical abstract: Adaptive particle patterning in the presence of active synthetic nanomotors
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Paper

pH/ROS-responsive propelled nanomotors for the active treatment of renal injury

H2S nanomotors show potential for the active treatment of AKI.

Graphical abstract: pH/ROS-responsive propelled nanomotors for the active treatment of renal injury
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
Open Access Paper

Light-powered swarming phoretic antimony chalcogenide-based microrobots with “on-the-fly” photodegradation abilities

Light-induced swarming behavior of Sb2S3 microrobots and their photocatalytic behavior.

Graphical abstract: Light-powered swarming phoretic antimony chalcogenide-based microrobots with “on-the-fly” photodegradation abilities
From the themed collection: Micro- and nano-motors
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About this collection

Guest Edited by Professor Martin Pumera (University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic), Professor Xing Ma (Harbin Institute of Technology, China), Professor Samuel Sánchez Ordóñez (Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, Spain) and Professor Li Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong).

As an emerging technology with a highly multidisciplinary nature, micro/nano-motors (MNMs) involve research efforts from materials science, physics, chemistry, biomedical engineering, etc., and in virtue of their small size and controllable mobility, they have demonstrated revolutionary potential in sensing, biomedicine and environmental applications among others.

This cross-journal collection in Nanoscale and Journal of Materials Chemistry B focuses on the use of micro- and nanorobots for a variety of applications. It is dedicated to the state of the art of micro- and nanomachines, with emphasis on the design and fabrication, propulsion mechanism, imaging, safety, and application of micro- and nano-motors in a variety of fields. This special collection aims to encourage research collaboration across fields to address critical challenges and promote the development of advanced MNMs towards practical and even clinical scenarios.

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