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Micro/nanorobots for remediation of water resources and aquatic life

Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 2023 13 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Mu Li, Shimin Yu, Mu Li, Mu Li, Shimin Yu, Mu Li, Haocheng Wang, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Yizhan Jing, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Jiuzheng Yu, Jiuzheng Yu, Bo Ma, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mingyang Sui, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Mu Li, Yanhe Zhu, Lizhou Dai, Lizhou Dai, Shimin Yu, Mu Li, Mu Li, Lin Wang

Summary

Not relevant to microplastics — this review covers micro/nanorobot technologies for water pollution control, focusing on propulsion methods and decontamination mechanisms for biological and chemical pollutants broadly, with only passing mention of plastics.

Nowadays, global water scarcity is becoming a pressing issue, and the discharge of various pollutants leads to the biological pollution of water bodies, which further leads to the poisoning of living organisms. Consequently, traditional water treatment methods are proving inadequate in addressing the growing demands of various industries. As an effective and eco-friendly water treatment method, micro/nanorobots is making significant advancements. Based on researches conducted between 2019 and 2023 in the field of water pollution using micro/nanorobots, this paper comprehensively reviews the development of micro/nanorobots in water pollution control from multiple perspectives, including propulsion methods, decontamination mechanisms, experimental techniques, and water monitoring. Furthermore, this paper highlights current challenges and provides insights into the future development of the industry, providing guidance on biological water pollution control.

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