Reconfigurable Magnetic Liquid Metal Microrobots: A Regenerable Solution for the Capture and Removal of Micro/Nanoplastics

Author:

Wu Xianghua12,Peng Xia1,Ren Long2,Guan Jianguo23,Pumera Martin145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Future Energy and Innovation Laboratory Central European Institute of Technology Brno University of Technology Purkynova 123 Brno 61200 Czech Republic

2. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Materials Synthesis and Processing International School of Materials Science and Engineering Wuhan University of Technology 122 Luoshi Road Wuhan 430070 P. R. China

3. Wuhan Institute of Photochemistry and Technology 7 North Bingang Road Wuhan 430083 P. R. China

4. Department of Medical Research China Medical University Hospital China Medical University No. 91 Hsueh‐Shih Road Taichung TW‐40402 Taiwan

5. Advanced Nanorobots & Multiscale Robotics Laboratory Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science VSB ‐Technical University of Ostrava 17. listopadu 2172/15 Ostrava 70800 Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractThe pervasive presence of micro/nanoplastics in the environment is a significant threat to ecosystems and human health, demanding effective remediation strategies. Traditional methods for extracting these pollutants from water are often inadequate, typically leaving environmentally harmful residues. In response, this work introduces an innovative approach using reconfigurable and regenerable liquid metal microrobots (LiquidBots) that are magnetically driven to actively sequester micro/nanoplastics from aquatic environments. These LiquidBots utilize a coating of gallium oxide for enhanced adhesion and electrostatic interaction to capture over 80% of nanoplastics present in the solution. Additionally, the LiquidBots can be easily regenerated through sonication, which dislodges captured nanoplastics, allowing the microrobots to be reused. This novel technology offers a highly efficient, adaptable, and sustainable solution to combat the micro/nanoplastic pollution crisis.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

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