» Articles » PMID: 33137788

Ferromagnetic Soft Continuum Robots

Overview
Journal Sci Robot
Date 2020 Nov 2
PMID 33137788
Citations 164
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Small-scale soft continuum robots capable of active steering and navigation in a remotely controllable manner hold great promise in diverse areas, particularly in medical applications. Existing continuum robots, however, are often limited to millimeter or centimeter scales due to miniaturization challenges inherent in conventional actuation mechanisms, such as pulling mechanical wires, inflating pneumatic or hydraulic chambers, or embedding rigid magnets for manipulation. In addition, the friction experienced by the continuum robots during navigation poses another challenge for their applications. Here, we present a submillimeter-scale, self-lubricating soft continuum robot with omnidirectional steering and navigating capabilities based on magnetic actuation, which are enabled by programming ferromagnetic domains in its soft body while growing hydrogel skin on its surface. The robot's body, composed of a homogeneous continuum of a soft polymer matrix with uniformly dispersed ferromagnetic microparticles, can be miniaturized below a few hundreds of micrometers in diameter, and the hydrogel skin reduces the friction by more than 10 times. We demonstrate the capability of navigating through complex and constrained environments, such as a tortuous cerebrovascular phantom with multiple aneurysms. We further demonstrate additional functionalities, such as steerable laser delivery through a functional core incorporated in the robot's body. Given their compact, self-contained actuation and intuitive manipulation, our ferromagnetic soft continuum robots may open avenues to minimally invasive robotic surgery for previously inaccessible lesions, thereby addressing challenges and unmet needs in healthcare.

Citing Articles

Active microgel particle swarms for intrabronchial targeted delivery.

Chen H, Law J, Wang Y, Chen Z, Du X, Fang K Sci Adv. 2025; 11(11):eadr3356.

PMID: 40073130 PMC: 11900871. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adr3356.


Sensing Mucus Physiological Property In Situ by Wireless Millimeter-Scale Soft Robots.

Xiao B, Xu Y, Edwards S, Balakumar L, Dong X Adv Funct Mater. 2025; 34(8).

PMID: 39990597 PMC: 11845219. DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202307751.


Wireless, Multifunctional System-Integrated Programmable Soft Robot.

Han S, Shin J, Lee J, Li B, Ko G, Jang T Nanomicro Lett. 2025; 17(1):152.

PMID: 39960608 PMC: 11832865. DOI: 10.1007/s40820-024-01601-3.


Scalable magnetoreceptive e-skin for energy-efficient high-resolution interaction towards undisturbed extended reality.

Makushko P, Ge J, Canon Bermudez G, Volkov O, Zabila Y, Avdoshenko S Nat Commun. 2025; 16(1):1647.

PMID: 39952943 PMC: 11828903. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-56805-x.


A Magnetic-Driven Multi-motion Robot with Position/Orientation Sensing Capability.

Zhang L, Zhao S, Zhou X, Jing X, Zhou Y, Wang Y Research (Wash D C). 2025; 6:0177.

PMID: 39882544 PMC: 11778601. DOI: 10.34133/research.0177.