2015
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-anchem-071114-040125
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Synthetic Nano- and Micromachines in Analytical Chemistry: Sensing, Migration, Capture, Delivery, and Separation

Abstract: Synthetic nano- and microscale machines move autonomously in solution or drive fluid flows by converting sources of energy into mechanical work. Their sizes are comparable to analytes (sub-nano- to microscale), and they respond to signals from each other and their surroundings, leading to emergent collective behavior. These machines can potentially enable hitherto difficult analytical applications. In this article, we review the development of different classes of synthetic nano- and micromotors and pumps and … Show more

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“…Despite the significant advances in fabrication methods and applications of micro/nanomotors for environmental remediation and sensing, further innovations and improvements are required before these materials can be utilized for practical environmental applications . There are serious limitations in use of micro/nanomotors which hamper the widespread usage of these compounds for real‐life applications.…”
Section: Main Challenges In Applications Of Micro/nanomotorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the significant advances in fabrication methods and applications of micro/nanomotors for environmental remediation and sensing, further innovations and improvements are required before these materials can be utilized for practical environmental applications . There are serious limitations in use of micro/nanomotors which hamper the widespread usage of these compounds for real‐life applications.…”
Section: Main Challenges In Applications Of Micro/nanomotorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bipolar electrochemistry also allows asymmetric particles to be synthesised by performing electrodeposition in different systems, such as carbon nanotubes and spherical microparticles . It also allows the motion of small objects to be controlled through the activation of micro‐ or nanomotors, allowing translational or rotational displacements …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excellent reviews have covered recent advances in using catalytic micro and nanomotors for bioaffinity sensing and for isolating target biomolecules. Such studies mainly focus on tubular and rolled up micromotors and self‐electrophoretic nanowires . This timely review will give a comprehensive overview of the current challenges and future prospects on the use of Janus micromotors for new electroanalytical and biosensing applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%