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Mechanically interlocked 3D multi-material micromachines

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Mechanically interlocked 3D multi-material micromachines

C. C. J. Alcântara, F. C. Landers, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking technique for creating intricate three-dimensional micromachines made from different materials. This research from C. C. J. Alcântara and colleagues at ETH Zurich showcases advanced fabrication methods leading to innovative microrobotic applications, including remarkable shape transformations and high drug loading capacities.... show more
Abstract
Metals and polymers are dissimilar materials in terms of their physicochemical properties, but complementary in terms of functionality. As a result, metal-organic structures can introduce a wealth of novel applications in small-scale robotics. However, current fabrication techniques are unable to process three-dimensional metallic and polymeric components. Here, we show that hybrid microstructures can be interlocked by combining 3D lithography, mold casting, and electrodeposition. Our method can be used to achieve complex multi-material microdevices with unprecedented resolution and topological complexity. We show that metallic components can be combined with structures made of different classes of polymers. Properties of both metals and polymers can be exploited in parallel, resulting in structures with high magnetic responsiveness, elevated drug loading capacity, on-demand shape transformation, and elastic behavior. We showcase the advantages of our approach by demonstrating new microrobotic locomotion modes and controlled agglomeration of swarms.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 24, 2020
Authors
C. C. J. Alcântara, F. C. Landers, S. Kim, C. De Marco, D. Ahmed, B. J. Nelson, S. Pané
Tags
3D micromachines
fabrication
multi-material
microrobotics
shape transformation
drug delivery
mechanical interlocking
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