Advances in Architectural Design, Propulsion Mechanisms, and Applications of Asymmetric Nanomotors

非对称纳米马达在建筑设计、推进机制和应用方面的进展

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Abstract

Asymmetric nanomotors are a class of self-propelled nanoparticles that exhibit asymmetries in shape, composition, or surface properties. Their unique asymmetry, combined with nanoscale dimensions, endows them with significant potential in environmental and biomedical fields. For instance, glutathione (GSH) induced chemotactic nanomotors can respond to the overexpressed glutathione gradient in the tumor microenvironment to achieve autonomous chemotactic movement, thereby enhancing deep tumor penetration and drug delivery for efficient induction of ferroptosis in cancer cells. Moreover, self-assembled spearhead-like silica nanomotors reduce fluidic resistance owing to their streamlined architecture, enabling ultra-efficient catalytic degradation of lipid substrates via high loading of lipase. This review focuses on three core areas of asymmetric nanomotors: scalable fabrication (covering synthetic methods such as template-assisted synthesis, physical vapor deposition, and Pickering emulsion self-assembly), propulsion mechanisms (chemical/photo/biocatalytic, ultrasound propelled, and multimodal driving), and functional applications (environmental remediation, targeted biomedicine, and microelectronic repair). Representative nanomotors were reviewed through the framework of structure-activity relationship. By systematically analyzing the intrinsic correlations between structural asymmetry, energy conversion efficiency, and ultimate functional efficacy, this framework provides critical guidance for understanding and designing high-performance asymmetric nanomotors. Despite notable progress, the prevailing challenges primarily reside in the biocompatibility limitations of metallic catalysts, insufficient navigation stability within dynamic physiological environments, and the inherent trade-off between propulsion efficiency and biocompatibility. Future efforts will address these issues through interdisciplinary synthesis strategies.

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