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Reactive Inkjet Printing and Propulsion Analysis of Silk-based Self-propelled Micro-stirrers

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JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/59030

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Chemistry; Issue 146; self-propelled particles; autonomous motion; regenerated silk fibroin; catalase; hydrogen peroxide; reactive inkjet printing; catalysis; micro-stirring; micro-motors; colloids; fluid dynamics

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  1. EPSRC [EP/N007174/1, EP/N023579/1]
  2. Healthcare Technology Impact Fellowship [EP/J002402/1, EP/N033736/1]
  3. S. J. Ebbens Career Acceleration Fellowship
  4. EPSRC [EP/N023579/1, EP/N007174/1, EP/N033736/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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In this study, a protocol for using reactive inkjet printing to fabricate enzymatically propelled silk swimmers with well-defined shapes is reported. The resulting devices are an example of self-propelled objects capable of generating motion without external actuation and have potential applications in medicine and environmental sciences for a variety of purposes ranging from micro-stirring, targeted therapeutic delivery, to water remediation (e.g., cleaning oil spills). This method employs reactive inkjet printing to generate well-defined small-scale solid silk structures by converting water soluble regenerated silk fibroin (silk I) to insoluble silk fibroin (silk II). These structures are also selectively doped in specific regions with the enzyme catalase in order to produce motion via bubble generation and detachment. The number of layers printed determines the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the device, and so here the effect of this parameter on the propulsive trajectories is reported. The results demonstrate the ability to tune the motion by varying the dimensions of the printed structures.

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