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Low-Energy Photoresponsive Magnetic-Assisted Cleaning Microrobots for Removal of Microplastics in Water Environments

Zhichao Wang, Lei Xu, Xihang Cai, Tingting Yu

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces16 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the global ecosystem, microplastic pollution pervades extensively, exerting profound and detrimental effects on marine life and human well-being. However, conventional removal methods are usually limited to chemical flocculation and physical filtration but are insufficient to remove extremely small microplastics. Therefore, developing a comprehensive strategy to address the threat posed by microplastics is imperative. Here, we report a low-energy photoresponsive magnetic-assisted cleaning microrobot (LMCM) composed of photocatalytic material (Ag@Bi 2 WO 6 ) and magnetic nanoparticles (Fe 3 O 4 ), which can be used for the active removal of microplastics from water environments. Due to the diffusion electrophoresis effect, the low-energy photoresponsive cleaning microrobots (LCMs) are formed by spontaneous assembly of Ag@Bi 2 WO 6, which can continuously adsorb microplastics in a water environment. Particularly, the effective attraction distance of LCMs on microplastics exceeds 100 μm. After assembling the Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles, LMCMs can clean microplastics in groups from water environments under the control of a magnetic field. Utilizing precision manipulation and group control, LMCMs demonstrate a remarkable 98% cleaning efficiency in 93 s and can be recovered under the control of the directional magnetic field. This eco-friendly and energy-efficient microrobot is expected to provide a viable strategy to tackle the threat of microplastics or promote industrial microplastic removal.

Topics & Concepts

MicroplasticsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyEnvironmental chemistryChemistryMicro and Nano RoboticsMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence