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Light-Driven ZnO Brush-Shaped Self-Propelled Micromachines for Nitroaromatic Explosives Decomposition

YING, Y. POURRAHIMI, A. MANZANARES-PALENZUELA, C. NOVOTNÝ, F. SOFER, Z. PUMERA, M.

Original Title

Light-Driven ZnO Brush-Shaped Self-Propelled Micromachines for Nitroaromatic Explosives Decomposition

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Self-propelled micromachines have recently attracted lots of attention for environmental remediation. Developing a large-scale but template-free fabrication of self-propelled rod/tubular micro/nanomotors is very crucial but still challenging. Here, a new strategy based on vertically aligned ZnO arrays is employed for the large-scale and template-free fabrication of self-propelled ZnO-based micromotors with H2O2-free light-driven propulsion ability. Brush-shaped ZnO-based micromotors with different diameters and lengths are fully studied, which present a fast response to multicycles UV light on/off switches with different interval times (2/5 s) in pure water and slow directional motion in aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution in the absence of UV light. Light-induced electrophoretic and self-diffusiophoretic effects are responsible for these two different self-motion behaviors under different conditions, respectively. In addition, the pH of the media and the presence of H2O2 show important effects on the motion behavior and microstructure of the ZnO-based micromotors. Finally, these novel ZnO-based brush-shaped micromotors are demonstrated in a proof-of-concept study on nitroaromatic explosive degradation, i.e., picric acid. This work opens a completely new avenue for the template-free fabrication of brush-shaped light-responsive micromotors on a large scale based on vertically aligned ZnO arrays.

Keywords

explosive degradation; light-driven; micromotors; vertically aligned arrays; ZnO

Authors

YING, Y.; POURRAHIMI, A.; MANZANARES-PALENZUELA, C.; NOVOTNÝ, F.; SOFER, Z.; PUMERA, M.

Released

1. 7. 2020

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

Location

WEINHEIM

ISBN

1613-6810

Periodical

Small

Year of study

16

Number

27

State

Federal Republic of Germany

Pages from

1902944-1

Pages to

1902944-9

Pages count

9

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