“…Theoretically, some intrinsic factors (e.g., motors’ shape, size, and active components and their distribution) can essentially affect their self-propulsion and applications. ,− Up to now, research studies have mostly focused on some of the above factors, which have been summarized in the literature. − For instance, spherical motors with different components, such as Pt half-spherical shell-coated SiO 2 or polystyrene microspheres ,, and Pt or Au half-spherical shell-coated TiO 2 microspheres, − were widely reported and exhibited component-dependent motion behaviors as well as good motion controllability. Rod-like colloidal motors with different bimetallic compositions (including noble metals and/or metals) show varied motion speeds and postures during motion. ,, Additionally, the size-dependent motion speed was reported, and nanoscaled colloidal motors were also explored. − Emphatically, a study on the component distribution-dependent motion behaviors of colloidal motors with specific structures could be beneficial to the optimization of motion behaviors for controlled motion and better applications and hence is more desired.…”