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Published February 13, 2019 | Supplemental Material
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Glucose-fueled Micromotors with Highly Efficient Visible Light Photocatalytic Propulsion

Abstract

Synthetic micro/nanomotors fueled by glucose are highly desired for numerous practical applications because of the biocompatibility of their required fuel. However, currently all of the glucose-fueled micro/nanomotors are based on enzyme-catalytic-driven mechanisms, which usually suffer from strict operation conditions and weak propulsion characteristics that greatly limit their applications. Here, we report a highly efficient glucose-fueled cuprous oxide@N-doped carbon nanotube (Cu_2O@N-CNT) micromotor, which can be activated by environment-friendly visible-light photocatalysis. The speeds of such Cu_2O@N-CNT micromotors can reach up to 18.71 μm/s, which is comparable to conventional Pt-based catalytic Janus micromotors usually fueled by toxic H_2O_2 fuel. In addition, the velocities of such motors can be efficiently regulated by multiple approaches, such as adjusting the N-CNT content within the micromotors, glucose concentrations, or light intensities. Furthermore, the Cu_2O@N-CNT micromotors exhibit a highly controllable negative phototaxis behavior (moving away from light sources). Such motors with outstanding propulsion in biological environments and wireless, repeatable, and light-modulated three-dimensional motion control are extremely attractive for future practical applications.

Additional Information

© 2019 American Chemical Society. Received: October 8, 2018; Accepted: January 23, 2019; Published: January 23, 2019. The authors are grateful for the Natural Science Foundation of China (21805096), Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (2018A030313358, 2017A030310432), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21674039, 21471061, 21671071), and Applied Science and Technology Planning project of Guangdong Province (2015B010135009, 2017B090917002). Innovation team project of Guangdong Ordinary University (2015KCXTD005), the great scientific research project of Guangdong Ordinary University (2016KZDXM023). Author Contributions: Q.W. and R. D. contributed equally. The authors declare no competing financial interest.

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