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Electroactive nano-Biohybrid actuator composed of gold nanoparticle-embedded muscle bundle on molybdenum disulfide nanosheet-modified electrode for motion enhancement of biohybrid robotopen access

Authors
Shin, MinkyuChoi, Jin-HaLim, JoungpyoCho, SungwooHa, TaehyeongJeong, Jae HyunChoi, Jeong-Woo
Issue Date
May-2022
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Biohybrid robot; Biorobotic hand; Nano-biohybrid actuator; Muscle bundle; MoS2 nanosheet; Electroactive bioactuator
Citation
NANO CONVERGENCE, v.9, no.1
Journal Title
NANO CONVERGENCE
Volume
9
Number
1
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/43629
DOI
10.1186/s40580-022-00316-8
ISSN
2196-5404
Abstract
There have been several trials to develop the bioactuator using skeletal muscle cells for controllable biobybird robot. However, due to the weak contraction force of muscle cells, the muscle cells could not be used for practical applications such as biorobotic hand for carrying objects, and actuator of biohybrid robot for toxicity test and drug screening. Based on reported hyaluronic acid-modified gold nanoparticles (HA@GNPs)-embedded muscle bundle on PDMS substrate, in this study for augmented actuation, we developed the electroactive nano-biohybrid actuator composed of the HA@GNP-embedded muscle bundle and molybdenum disulfide nanosheet (MoS2 NS)-modified electrode to enhance the motion performance. The MoS2 NS-modified Au-coated polyimide (PI) electrode to be worked in mild pH condition for viable muscle cell was utilized as supporting- and motion enhancing- substrate since it was electrochemically active, which caused the movement of flexible PI electrode. The motion performance of this electroactive nano-biohybrid actuator by electrical stimulation was increased about 3.18 times compared with that of only HA@GNPs embedded-muscle bundle on bare PI substrate. The proposed electroactive nano-biohybrid actuator can be applied to the biorobotic hand and biohybrid robot.
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