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Multimodal collective swimming of magnetically articulated modular nanocomposite robots

Engineering and Technology

Multimodal collective swimming of magnetically articulated modular nanocomposite robots

S. Won, H. E. Lee, et al.

This study reveals the groundbreaking capabilities of magnetic robots that swim collectively in diverse modes, providing a promising solution for tasks such as microplastic removal and pharmaceutical transportation. This innovative research, led by Sukyoung Won, Hee Eun Lee, Young Shik Cho, Kijun Yang, Jeong Eun Park, Seung Jae Yang, and Jeong Jae Wie, showcases a leap forward in engineering responsive, self-motivated robotic systems.... show more
Abstract
Magnetically responsive composites can impart maneuverability to miniaturized robots. However, collective actuation of these composite robots has rarely been achieved, although conducting cooperative tasks is a promising strategy for accomplishing difficult missions with a single robot. Here, we report multimodal collective swimming of ternary-nanocomposite-based magnetic robots capable of on-demand switching between rectilinear translational swimming and rotational swimming. The nanocomposite robots comprise a stiff yet lightweight carbon nanotube yarn (CNTY) framework surrounded by a magnetic polymer composite, which mimics the hierarchical architecture of musculoskeletal systems, yielding magnetically articulated multiple robots with an agile above-water swimmability (~180 body lengths per second) and modularity. The multiple robots with multimodal swimming facilitate the generation and regulation of vortices, enabling novel vortex-induced transportation of thousands of floating microparticles and heavy semi-submerged cargos. The controllable collective actuation of these biomimetic nanocomposite robots can lead to versatile robotic functions, including microplastic removal, microfluidic vortex control, and transportation of pharmaceuticals.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 08, 2022
Authors
Sukyoung Won, Hee Eun Lee, Young Shik Cho, Kijun Yang, Jeong Eun Park, Seung Jae Yang, Jeong Jae Wie
Tags
magnetic robots
collective swimming
nanocomposites
microplastic removal
vortex generation
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