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Tiny microbots that can clean up water
Self-propelled micro-robot captures lead from contaminated water. Design: Alejandro Posada © 2016 American Chemical Society

Tiny microbots that can clean up water

Max Planck researchers have developed self-propelled tiny ‘microbots’ that can remove lead or organic pollutions from contaminated water.

  • 29 April 2016

Working with colleagues in Barcelona and Singapore, Samuel Sanchez’s group used graphene oxide to make their microscale motors, which are able to adsorb lead from industrial wastewater from a level of 1000 parts-per-billion to down to below 50 parts-per-billion in just an hour. The lead can later be removed for recycling, and the micromotors can be used over and over again.


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