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American Chemical Society, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 31(133), p. 11862-11864, 2011

DOI: 10.1021/ja203773g

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Highly Efficient Catalytic Microengines: Template Electrosynthesis of Polyaniline/Platinum Microtubes

Journal article published in 2011 by Wei Gao, Sirilak Sattayasamitsathit ORCID, Jahir Orozco, Joseph Wang
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Abstract

Highly efficient catalytic microtubular engines are synthesized rapidly and inexpensively using an electrochemical growth of bilayer polyaniline/platinum microtubes within the conically shaped pores of a polycarbonate template membrane. These mass-produced microtubular engines are only 8 μm long, are self-propelled at an ultrafast speed (of over 350 body lengths s(-1)), and can operate in very low levels of the hydrogen peroxide fuel (down to 0.2%). The propulsion characteristics and optimization of these microtubular engines are described, along with their efficient operation in different biological environments which holds great promise for biomedical applications.