posted on 2022-06-06, 19:12authored byDong Wang, Chengtao Chen, Jun Sun, Hang Ao, Wencheng Xiao, Huangxian Ju, Jie Wu
Artificial
micro-/nanomotors that harvest environmental energy
to move require energy surroundings; thus, their motion generally
occurs in fuel solutions or under the real-time stimuli of external
energy sources. Herein, inspired by vehicles, a refillable fuel-loading
micromotor is proposed based on a 2 μm hemispherical multimetallic
shell using catalase or platinum on its concave surface as the engine
and the bowl structure as the fuel tank. H2O2 fuel is drawn into the microbowl by capillary action and restricted
inside the bowl space through a self-generated O2 bubble
cap on the microshell mouth. The periodic growth and burst of the
O2 cap cause the enhanced diffusion motion of micromotors.
This motion behavior can last for at least 30 min in a fuel-free environment
with one H2O2 fueling. Additionally, the micromotor
can be refilled repeatedly to achieve permanent motion. This demonstration
of a refillable fuel-loading micromotor provides a model design of
an energy built-in micromotor.