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Magnetically boosted 1D photoactive micro-swarm for COVID-19 face mask disruption

Engineering and Technology

Magnetically boosted 1D photoactive micro-swarm for COVID-19 face mask disruption

J. Kim, C. C. Mayorga-martinez, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Jeonghyo Kim, Carmen C. Mayorga-Martinez, and Martin Pumera presents a novel 1D magnetic photoactive microswarm that efficiently degrades polypropylene microfibers from discarded COVID-19 masks. By combining magnetic maneuvering and visible-light photocatalysis, this innovative solution addresses plastic waste pollution effectively. Discover the future of waste management through microrobotic technology!... show more
Abstract
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the massive discard of pandemic-related plastic wastes, causing serious ecological harm and a high societal burden. Most single-use face masks are made of synthetic plastics, thus their careless disposal poses a direct threat to wildlife as well as potential ecotoxicological effects in the form of microplastics. Here, we introduce a 1D magnetic photoactive microswarm capable of actively navigating, adhering to, and accelerating the degradation of the polypropylene microfiber of COVID-19 face masks. 1D microrobots comprise an anisotropic magnetic core (Fe3O4) and photocatalytic shell (Bi2O3/Ag), which enable wireless magnetic maneuvering and visible-light photocatalysis. The actuation of a programmed rotating magnetic field triggers a fish schooling-like 1D microswarm that allows active interfacial interactions with the microfiber network. The follow-up light illumination accelerates the disruption of the polypropylene microfiber through the photo-oxidative process as corroborated by morphological, compositional, and structural analyses. The active magnetic photocatalyst microswarm suggests an intriguing microrobotic solution to treat various plastic wastes and other environmental pollutants.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 20, 2023
Authors
Jeonghyo Kim, Carmen C. Mayorga-Martinez, Martin Pumera
Tags
microswarm
magnetic photoactive
polypropylene degradation
COVID-19 waste
microrobots
photocatalysis
plastic pollution
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