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Biotemplating of Metal-Organic Framework Nanocrystals for Applications in Small-Scale Robotics

Terzopoulou, A. Palacios-Corella, M. Franco, C. Sevim, S. Dysli, T. Mushtaq, F. Romero-Angel, M. Marti-Gastaldo, C. Gong, D. Cai, J. Chen, XZ. Pumera, M. DeMello, AJ. Nelson, BJ. Pane, S. Puigmarti-Luis, J.

Original Title

Biotemplating of Metal-Organic Framework Nanocrystals for Applications in Small-Scale Robotics

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Biotemplating is a powerful approach for manufacturing small-scale devices. Here, the assembly of metal-organic framework (MOF) nanocrystals onto biotemplated magnetic helical structures on the cyanobacterium Spirulina platensis is reported. It is demonstrated that the authors' approach is universal and can be used to equip biotemplated structures with different functional MOF systems. The successful assembly of MOF nanocrystals on magnetically coated helical biotemplates is achieved by decorating the magnetic surface with gelatin, a naturally occurring macromolecule with synthon moieties that allows anchoring of the MOF nanocrystals via electrostatic interactions. Furthermore, as gelatin is a thermally responsive material, it can serve to free the magnetic biotemplates from the MOF nanocrystal cargoes. As such, the systems can be used as highly integrated magnetically driven microrobots with multiple functionalities. To this end, the potential of these composite helical architectures is demonstrated as MOF-based small-scale robots with applications in biomedicine and environmental remediation.

Keywords

biotemplating; microfabrication; microrobots; metal-organic frameworks

Authors

Terzopoulou, A.; Palacios-Corella, M.; Franco, C.; Sevim, S.; Dysli, T.; Mushtaq, F.; Romero-Angel, M.; Marti-Gastaldo, C.; Gong, D.; Cai, J.; Chen, XZ.; Pumera, M.; DeMello, AJ.; Nelson, BJ.; Pane, S.; Puigmarti-Luis, J.

Released

1. 12. 2021

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

Location

WEINHEIM

ISBN

1616-301X

Periodical

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS

Year of study

32

Number

13

State

Federal Republic of Germany

Pages from

2107421-1

Pages to

2107421-10

Pages count

10

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