Microrotors are microscopic objects that convert energy stored in the environment into spontaneous rotation, in the form of spinning along an axis, rolling on a surface, or orbiting in circles. Because of its distinct dynamics and the vertical flows around it, a microrotor is potentially useful for applications, including drug delivery, minimally invasive surgery, fluid mixing, and sensing. It is also useful as a model system to probe the collective behaviors among rotating micro-objects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDistinguishing the operating mechanisms of nano- and micromotors powered by chemical gradients, i.e. "autophoresis", holds the key for fundamental and applied reasons.
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