: Microplastics are a significant environmental threat and the lack of efficient removal techniques further amplifies this crisis. Photocatalytic semiconducting nanoparticles have the potential to degrade micropollutants, among them microplastics. The hydrodynamic effects leading to the propulsion of micromotors can lead to the accumulation of microplastics in close vicinity of the micromotor. Incorporating these different properties into a single photocatalytic micromotor (self-propulsion, phoretic assembly of passive colloids and photocatalytic oxidation of contaminants), we achieve a highly scalable, inherently-asymmetric Pac-Man TiO2 micromotor with the ability to actively collect and degrade microplastics. The target microplastics are homogeneous polystyrene microspheres (PS) to facilitate the optical degradation measurements. We cross-correlate the degradation with catalytic activity studies and critically evaluate the timescales required for all involved processes.

Combining photocatalytic collection and degradation of microplastics using self-asymmetric Pac-Man TiO2 / Chattopadhyay, Purnesh; Ariza-Tarazona, Maria Camila; Cedillo Gonzalez, Erika Iveth; Siligardi, Cristina; Simmchen, Juliane. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - 15:36(2023), pp. 14774-14781. [10.1039/d3nr01512b]

Combining photocatalytic collection and degradation of microplastics using self-asymmetric Pac-Man TiO2

Ariza-Tarazona, Maria Camila;Cedillo Gonzalez, Erika Iveth;Siligardi, Cristina;
2023

Abstract

: Microplastics are a significant environmental threat and the lack of efficient removal techniques further amplifies this crisis. Photocatalytic semiconducting nanoparticles have the potential to degrade micropollutants, among them microplastics. The hydrodynamic effects leading to the propulsion of micromotors can lead to the accumulation of microplastics in close vicinity of the micromotor. Incorporating these different properties into a single photocatalytic micromotor (self-propulsion, phoretic assembly of passive colloids and photocatalytic oxidation of contaminants), we achieve a highly scalable, inherently-asymmetric Pac-Man TiO2 micromotor with the ability to actively collect and degrade microplastics. The target microplastics are homogeneous polystyrene microspheres (PS) to facilitate the optical degradation measurements. We cross-correlate the degradation with catalytic activity studies and critically evaluate the timescales required for all involved processes.
2023
14-lug-2023
15
36
14774
14781
Combining photocatalytic collection and degradation of microplastics using self-asymmetric Pac-Man TiO2 / Chattopadhyay, Purnesh; Ariza-Tarazona, Maria Camila; Cedillo Gonzalez, Erika Iveth; Siligardi, Cristina; Simmchen, Juliane. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - 15:36(2023), pp. 14774-14781. [10.1039/d3nr01512b]
Chattopadhyay, Purnesh; Ariza-Tarazona, Maria Camila; Cedillo Gonzalez, Erika Iveth; Siligardi, Cristina; Simmchen, Juliane
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