Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Jan 2024)

Magnetic-acoustic actuated spinous microrobot for enhanced degradation of organic pollutants

  • Shimin Yu,
  • Chenlu Liu,
  • Mingyang Sui,
  • Haiqiang Wei,
  • Haoyuan Cheng,
  • Yujing Chen,
  • Yanhe Zhu,
  • Haocheng Wang,
  • Penglei Ma,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Tianlong Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 102
p. 106714

Abstract

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A growing interest in the development of efficient strategies for the removal of organic pollutants from polluted water is emerging. As such, artificial micro/nano machines performing excellent water purification tasks have recently attracted more research attention of scientists. Hereby a spinous Fe3O4@PPy microrobot is presented that towards an efficient organic pollutant removal by enhancing Fenton-like reaction. The microrobot is fabricated by wrapping polypyrrole (PPy) on a spiny magnetic template prepared from sunflowers pollen. Modulating the sound pressure and frequency of the ultrasonic field enables the Fe3O4@PPy microrobot to present multimode motion, such as violent eruption-like motion caused by local cavitation (ELM), march-like unific motion (MLM), and typhoon-like rotation toward the center gathered motion (TLM). This multimode motion achieves the sufficient locomotion of microrobots in three-dimensional space and effective contact with organic pollutants in polluted water. Furthermore, a 5.2-fold increase in the degradation rate of methylene blue has been realized using Fe3O4@PPy microrobots under low-concentration hydrogen peroxide conditions. Also, the magnetically controlled recovery of microrobots from water after the completion of the degradation task has been demonstrated. The magnetic-acoustic actuated spinous microrobot can be extrapolated to other catalytic microrobot, developing a new strategy for an easier implementation and recovery of microrobot in real applications of water purification.

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