Randhawa Jatinder S, Leong Timothy G, Bassik Noy, Benson Bryan R, Jochmans Matthew T, Gracias David H
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA.
J Am Chem Soc. 2008 Dec 24;130(51):17238-9. doi: 10.1021/ja806961p.
In this communication, we demonstrate the concept of single-use, chemically triggered, reversible tools in the form of mobile grippers that can be used to manipulate micro-objects. Both the closing and opening of the mobile grippers are triggered by chemicals, namely acetic acid (CH(3)COOH) and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), respectively. The grippers close and open en masse based on chemically triggered, mechanical property changes within trilayer joints patterned within the gripper, and no external power is needed for operation. We describe the actuation of the gripper using a multilayer thin film model and demonstrate the utility of the gripper by picking-and-placing 200 microm diameter tubes and beads. Our pick-and-place microgripper is a first step toward the development of functional Micro Chemo-Mechanical Systems (MCMS), which are actuated by chemistry as opposed to electricity [as in Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)].
在本通讯中,我们展示了以可用于操纵微物体的移动夹具形式存在的一次性、化学触发、可逆工具的概念。移动夹具的闭合和打开分别由化学物质触发,即乙酸(CH(3)COOH)和过氧化氢(H(2)O(2))。夹具基于夹具内图案化的三层关节内化学触发的机械性能变化整体闭合和打开,操作无需外部动力。我们使用多层薄膜模型描述了夹具的驱动,并通过拾取和放置直径为200微米的管子和珠子展示了夹具的实用性。我们的拾取和放置微夹具是朝着开发功能性微化学机械系统(MCMS)迈出的第一步,该系统由化学而非电力驱动[如微机电系统(MEMS)]。