Publication detail

Light-Powered Self-Adaptive Mesostructured Microrobots for Simultaneous Microplastics Trapping and Fragmentation via in situ Surface Morphing

ULLATTIL, S. PUMERA, M.

Original Title

Light-Powered Self-Adaptive Mesostructured Microrobots for Simultaneous Microplastics Trapping and Fragmentation via in situ Surface Morphing

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Microplastics, which comprise one of the omnipresent threats to human health, are diverse in shape and composition. Their negative impacts on human and ecosystem health provide ample incentive to design and execute strategies to trap and degrade diversely structured microplastics, especially from water. This work demonstrates the fabrication of single-component TiO2 superstructured microrobots to photo-trap and photo-fragment microplastics. In a single reaction, rod-like microrobots diverse in shape and with multiple trapping sites, are fabricated to exploit the asymmetry of the microrobotic system advantageous for propulsion. The microrobots work synergistically to photo-catalytically trap and fragment microplastics in water in a coordinated fashion. Hence, a microrobotic model of "unity in diversity" is demonstrated here for the phototrapping and photofragmentation of microplastics. During light irradiation and subsequent photocatalysis, the surface morphology of microrobots transformed into porous flower-like networks that trap microplastics for subsequent degradation. This reconfigurable microrobotic technology represents a significant step forward in the efforts to degrade microplastics.

Keywords

TiO2; surface morphology; microrobots; microplastics; micromotors

Authors

ULLATTIL, S.; PUMERA, M.

Released

20. 9. 2023

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

Location

WEINHEIM

ISBN

1613-6829

Periodical

Small

Year of study

19

Number

38

State

Federal Republic of Germany

Pages count

9

URL

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@article{BUT185057,
  author="Sanjay Gopal {Ullattil} and Martin {Pumera}",
  title="Light-Powered Self-Adaptive Mesostructured Microrobots for Simultaneous Microplastics Trapping and Fragmentation via in situ Surface Morphing",
  journal="Small",
  year="2023",
  volume="19",
  number="38",
  pages="9",
  doi="10.1002/smll.202301467",
  issn="1613-6829",
  url="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.202301467"
}