Published January 1, 2022 | Version v1
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Shape Engineering of TiO2 Microrobots for "On-the-Fly" Optical Brake

  • 1. Brno Univ Technol, Cent European Inst Technol, Future Energy & Innovat Lab, Purkynova 123, Brno 61200, Czech Republic
  • 2. Gaziantep Univ, Dept Met & Mat Engn, Univ Blvd, TR-27310 Sehitkamil, Gaziantep, Turkey

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Hybrid microrobots have recently attracted attention due to their ability to combine different energy sources and/or external stimuli for propulsion and performing desired tasks. Despite progresses in the past, on-demand speed modulation for hybrid microrobots has not been analyzed in detail. Herein, the influence of surface properties and crystallite size on the propulsion mechanism of Pt/TiO2 chemical/light-driven hybrid microrobots is investigated. The morphology of urchin-like Pt/TiO2 microrobots leads to "on-the-fly" optical brake behavior under UV irradiation. In contrast, smooth Pt/TiO2 microrobots demonstrate accelerated motion in the same conditions. The comparison between two types of microrobots also indicates the significance of a high surface area and a high crystallite size to increase their speed. The results demonstrate the profound impact of surface features for next-generation smart micro/nanorobots with on-demand reaction capability in dynamically changing environments.

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