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Motion Control of Polymeric Nanomotors Based on Host–Guest Interactions
Author(s) -
Tu Yingfeng,
Peng Fei,
Heuvelmans Josje M.,
Liu Shuwen,
Nolte Roeland J. M.,
Wilson Daniela A.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.201900917
Subject(s) - azobenzene , supramolecular chemistry , hydrogen peroxide , nanotechnology , chemistry , hydrogen bond , platinum , materials science , catalysis , polymer , molecule , organic chemistry
Controlling the motion of artificial self‐propelled micro‐ and nanomotors independent of the fuel concentration is still a great challenge. Here we describe the first report of speed manipulation of supramolecular nanomotors via blue light‐responsive valves, which can regulate the access of hydrogen peroxide fuel into the motors. Light‐sensitive polymeric nanomotors are built up via the self‐assembly of functional block copolymers, followed by bowl‐shaped stomatocyte formation and incorporation of platinum nanoparticles. Subsequent addition of β‐cyclodextrin (β‐CD) leads to the formation of inclusion complexes with the trans ‐isomers of the azobenzene derivatives grafted from the surfaces of the stomatocytes. β‐CDs attachment decreases the diffusion rate of hydrogen peroxide into the cavities of the motors because of partly blocking of the openings of the stomatocyte. This results in a lowering of the speed of the nanomotors. Upon blue light irradiation, the trans ‐azobenzene moieties isomerize to the cis ‐form, which lead to the detachment of the β‐CDs due to their inability to form complexes with the cis ‐isomer. As a result, the speed of the nanomotors increases accordingly. Such a conformational change provides us with the unique possibility to control the speed of the supramolecular nanomotor via light‐responsive host–guest complexation. We envision that such artificial responsive nano‐systems with controlled motion could have potential applications in drug delivery.

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