4.8 Article

Programmable aniso-electrodeposited modular hydrogel microrobots

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 8, Issue 50, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ade6135

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
  3. Ministry of National Education of the Republic of Turkey
  4. [2019YFB1309701]
  5. [62222305]
  6. [U22A2064]

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This paper proposes a single-step aniso-electrodeposition method for fabricating modular microrobots with diverse shape-morphing capabilities. The proposed fabrication method allows for loading cells, drugs, and magnetic nanoparticles to achieve multifunctionality.
Systems with programmable and complex shape morphing are highly desired in many fields wherein sensing, actuation, and manipulation must be performed. Living organisms use nonuniform distributions of their body structural composition to achieve diverse shape morphing, motion, and functionality. However, for the micro -robot fabrication, these designs often involve complicated robotic architectures requiring time-consuming and arduous fabrication processes. This paper proposes a single-step aniso-electrodeposition method for fabricat-ing modular microrobots (MMRs) with distinct functions in each modular segment. By programming the electric field, the microscale stripe-shaped structure can be endowed with diverse shape-morphing capabilities, such as spiraling, twisting, bending, and coiling. The proposed fabrication method can develop MMRs with multiple independent modules onto which cells, drugs, and magnetic nanoparticles can be loaded to achieve multifunc-tionality. Thus, MMRs can perform multiple tasks, such as propulsion, grasping, and object delivery, simultane-under control and ionic and stimuli.

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