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Micro/nanorobots for efficient removal and degradation of micro/nanoplastics

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CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Volume 4, Issue 11, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrp.2023.101639

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Micro/nanoplastics (MNPs) pose irreversible threats to ecosystems and human health, but their removal and separation from water are challenging due to their small size and low concentration. However, the emergence of micro/nanorobots (MNRs) provides a promising solution. MNRs exhibit self-propelled mobility and design flexibility, offering a practical, cost-effective, and scalable approach for tackling MNPs pollution, as well as a useful tool for sampling and analysis in aquatic environments.
Micro/nanoplastics (MNPs) are a serious environmental concern, posing irreversible threats to ecosystems and human health. Despite widespread contamination, cost-effective removal and separation of MNPs remains a challenge because of their small size and low concentration in contaminated water. Traditional removal methods are inefficient and expensive and often lead to secondary pollution. However, the emergence of micro/nanorobots (MNRs) is promising as a novel approach to mitigate MNPs pollution. MNRs exhibit self-propelled mobility in aqueous environments and offer design flexibility for application-specific functionalities. This perspective presents the design principles and technological characteristics of MNRs, analyzes their current progress and challenges in MNPs removal, and proposes future research directions. The development of MNRs offers a practical, cost-effective, and scalable solution for tackling MNPs pollution while providing a useful tool for MNPs sampling and analysis in aquatic environments.

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