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Published January 8, 2014 | Supplemental Material
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Bioinspired Helical Microswimmers Based on Vascular Plants

Abstract

Plant-based bioinspired magnetically propelled helical microswimmers are described. The helical microstructures are derived from spiral water-conducting vessels of different plants, harnessing the intrinsic biological structures of nature. Geometric variables of the spiral vessels, such as the helix diameter and pitch, can be controlled by mechanical stretching for the precise fabrication and consistent performance of helical microswimmers. Xylem vessels of a wide variety of different plants have been evaluated for the consistency and reproducibility of their helical parameters. Sequential deposition of thin Ti and Ni layers directly on the spiral vessels, followed by dicing, leads to an extremely simple and cost-efficient mass-production of functional helical microswimmers. The resulting plant-based magnetic microswimmers display efficient propulsion, with a speed of over 250 μm/s, as well as powerful locomotion in biological media such as human serum. The influence of actuation frequencies on the swimming velocity is investigated. Such use of plant vessels results in significant savings in the processing costs and provides an extremely simple, cost-effective fabrication route for the large-scale production of helical magnetic swimmers.

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© 2013 American Chemical Society. Received 30 October 2013. Published online 27 November 2013. Published in print 8 January 2014. This project received support from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency—Joint Science and Technology Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (grant no. HDTRA1-13-1-0002). W.G. is a HHMI International Student Research fellow. X.M.F. acknowledges financial support from Jiangsu Overseas Research & Training Program (China). Author Contributions: W.G., X.F., and A.P. contributed equally. The authors declare no competing financial interest.

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