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Download fileHydrogen-Bubble-Propelled Zinc-Based Microrockets in Strongly Acidic Media
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posted on 18.01.2012, 00:00 authored by Wei Gao, Aysegul Uygun, Joseph WangTubular 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.