Institute for Integrative Nanosciences, IFW Dresden, Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-01069 Dresden, Germany.
ACS Nano. 2012 Feb 28;6(2):1751-6. doi: 10.1021/nn204762w. Epub 2012 Jan 19.
We describe nanoscale tools in the form of autonomous and remotely guided catalytically self-propelled InGaAs/GaAs/(Cr)Pt tubes. These rolled-up tubes with diameters in the range of 280-600 nm move in hydrogen peroxide solutions with speeds as high as 180 μm s(-1). The effective transfer of chemical energy to translational motion has allowed these tubes to perform useful tasks such as transport of cargo. Furthermore, we observed that, while cylindrically rolled-up tubes move in a straight line, asymmetrically rolled-up tubes move in a corkscrew-like trajectory, allowing these tubes to drill and embed themselves into biomaterials. Our observations suggest that shape and asymmetry can be utilized to direct the motion of catalytic nanotubes and enable mechanized functions at the nanoscale.
我们描述了以自主和远程制导的催化自推进 InGaAs/GaAs/(Cr)Pt 管形式存在的纳米级工具。这些直径在 280-600nm 范围内的卷起的管在过氧化氢溶液中以高达 180μm/s 的速度移动。化学能量向平移运动的有效传递使这些管能够执行有用的任务,如货物运输。此外,我们观察到,虽然圆柱形卷起的管沿直线运动,但非对称卷起的管沿螺旋状轨迹运动,使这些管能够钻入并嵌入生物材料。我们的观察表明,形状和不对称性可用于指导催化纳米管的运动,并在纳米尺度上实现机械化功能。