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KHEZRI, B. VILLA, K. NOVOTNÝ, F. SOFER, Z. PUMERA, M.
Original Title
Smartdust 3D-Printed Graphene-Based Al/Ga Robots for Photocatalytic Degradation of Explosives
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Milli/micro/nanorobots are considered smart devices able to convert energy taken from different sources into mechanical movement and accomplish the appointed tasks. Future advances and realization of these tiny devices are mostly limited by the narrow window of material choices, the fuel requirement, multistep surface functionalization, rational structural design, and propulsion ability in complex environments. All these aspects call for intensive improvements that may speed up the real application of such miniaturized robots. 3D-printed graphene-based smartdust robots provided with a magnetic response and filled with aluminum/gallium molten alloy (Al/Ga) for autonomous motion are presented. These robots can swim by reacting with the surrounding environment without adding any fuel. Because their outer surface is coated with a hydrogel/photocatalyst (chitosan/carbon nitride, C3N4) layer, these robots are used for the photocatalytic degradation of the picric acid as an explosive model molecule under visible light. The results show a fast and efficient degradation of picric acid that is attributed to a synergistic effect between the adsorption capability of the chitosan and the photocatalytic activity of C(3)N(4)particles. This work provides added insight into the large-scale fabrication, easy functionalization, and propulsion of tiny robots for environmental applications.
Keywords
3D-printing; environmental pollution; micromotors; photocatalysts; robots
Authors
KHEZRI, B.; VILLA, K.; NOVOTNÝ, F.; SOFER, Z.; PUMERA, M.
Released
1. 8. 2020
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Location
WEINHEIM
ISBN
1613-6810
Periodical
Small
Year of study
16
Number
33
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
2002111-1
Pages to
2002111-8
Pages count
8
URL
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/smll.202002111