Department of Nanoengineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA.
J Am Chem Soc. 2012 Jan 18;134(2):897-900. doi: 10.1021/ja210874s. Epub 2011 Dec 30.
Tubular polyaniline (PANI)/Zn microrockets are described that display effective autonomous motion in extreme acidic environments, without any additional chemical fuel. These acid-driven hydrogen-bubble-propelled microrockets have been electrosynthesized using the conical polycarbonate template. The effective propulsion in acidic media reflects the continuous thrust of hydrogen bubbles generated by the spontaneous redox reaction occurring at the inner Zn surface. The propulsion characteristics of PANI/Zn microrockets in different acids and in human serum are described. The observed speed-pH dependence holds promise for sensitive pH measurements in extreme acidic environments. The new microrockets display an ultrafast propulsion (as high as 100 body lengths/s) along with attractive capabilities including guided movement and directed cargo transport. Such acid-driven microtubular rockets offer considerable potential for diverse biomedical and industrial applications.
管状聚苯胺(PANI)/Zn 微型火箭在极端酸性环境中无需任何额外化学燃料即可实现有效自主运动。这些酸驱动的氢气泡推进微型火箭是通过锥形聚碳酸酯模板电合成的。在酸性介质中的有效推进反映了在内部 Zn 表面自发氧化还原反应产生的氢气泡的连续推力。描述了 PANI/Zn 微型火箭在不同酸中和人血清中的推进特性。观察到的速度-pH 依赖性有望在极端酸性环境中进行灵敏的 pH 测量。新的微型火箭具有超快的推进速度(高达 100 体长/s),同时还具有吸引人的功能,包括引导运动和定向货物运输。这种酸驱动的微管式火箭在生物医学和工业应用方面具有巨大的潜力。