Functional polypyrrole coatings for wirelessly controlled magnetic microrobots


Autoria(s): Sivaraman, Kartik M.; Chatzipirpiridis, George; Becsek, Barna; Luhmann, Tessa; Ergeneman, Olgac; Nelson, Bradley J.; Pane, Salvador
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2013

Resumo

A wirelessly controlled magnetic microrobot has been proposed to diagnose and treat pathologies in the posterior segment of the human eye. The robot consists of a magnetic CoNi platform with a conformal coating of functional polymers. Electrodeposition has been the preferred method to fabricate and to functionalize the microrobot. Poly(pyrrole), a widely studied intrinsically conductive polymer has been investigated as a biocompatible coating to reduce biofouling, and as a coating that can release incorporated drugs on demand. The mechanism of redox cycling has been investigated to reduce the stiction of NIH 3T3 fibroblasts onto poly(pyrrole) surfaces. To demonstrate triggered drug release, Rhodamine B has been incorporated into the Ppy matrix as a model drug. Rapid Rhodamine B release is obtained when eddy current losses are induced by alternating magnetic fields on the CoNi substrates underneath these films.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/59410/1/06461275.pdf

Sivaraman, Kartik M.; Chatzipirpiridis, George; Becsek, Barna; Luhmann, Tessa; Ergeneman, Olgac; Nelson, Bradley J.; Pane, Salvador (2013). Functional polypyrrole coatings for wirelessly controlled magnetic microrobots. In: 1st IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Point-of-Care (POCT) Healthcare Technologies (PHT) (pp. 22-25). IEEE 10.1109/PHT.2013.6461275 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PHT.2013.6461275>

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IEEE

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http://boris.unibe.ch/59410/

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Sivaraman, Kartik M.; Chatzipirpiridis, George; Becsek, Barna; Luhmann, Tessa; Ergeneman, Olgac; Nelson, Bradley J.; Pane, Salvador (2013). Functional polypyrrole coatings for wirelessly controlled magnetic microrobots. In: 1st IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Point-of-Care (POCT) Healthcare Technologies (PHT) (pp. 22-25). IEEE 10.1109/PHT.2013.6461275 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PHT.2013.6461275>

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