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Water laced with heavy metals-like the drinking water in Flint,
Michigan-can be stripped of contaminants using chemicals, filters,
membranes, even electric current. But now researchers say they've
created what could be a cheaper, more effective solution: a fleet
of microscopic, self-propelled, aquatic robots. Each one the size
of just 10 lined-up bacteria-so tiny that a billion will fit in
a syringe.
Each tube-shaped microbot is a sandwich of three materials. A
graphene outer layer, which binds to heavy metals. A middle layer
of nickel, which gives the bots magnetic polarity, so they can be
pulled through wastewater with magnets. And platinum inside-for
propulsion. Just add a bit of peroxide to the wastewater, and it'll
react with the platinum to form water and oxygen bubbles, which
propel the tubes along.
In an hour, a swarm of 200,000 bots scavenged 80 percent of the
lead from three millimeters of tainted water. And the researchers
estimate that it costs only about five cents a liter to do so. The
findings are in the journal Nano Letters. [Diana Vilela et al,
Graphene-Based Microbots for Toxic Heavy Metal Removal and Recovery
from Water]
The researchers envision the bots as a portable solution for small
companies-they'd treat their water onsite instead of carting it to
a treatment plant. And after the robots do the rounds, the heavy
metals can be stripped away. Meaning companies can reuse the heavy
metals, and, ultimately, keep them out of our waterways.
Michigan-can be stripped of contaminants using chemicals, filters,
membranes, even electric current. But now researchers say they've
created what could be a cheaper, more effective solution: a fleet
of microscopic, self-propelled, aquatic robots. Each one the size
of just 10 lined-up bacteria-so tiny that a billion will fit in
a syringe.
Each tube-shaped microbot is a sandwich of three materials. A
graphene outer layer, which binds to heavy metals. A middle layer
of nickel, which gives the bots magnetic polarity, so they can be
pulled through wastewater with magnets. And platinum inside-for
propulsion. Just add a bit of peroxide to the wastewater, and it'll
react with the platinum to form water and oxygen bubbles, which
propel the tubes along.
In an hour, a swarm of 200,000 bots scavenged 80 percent of the
lead from three millimeters of tainted water. And the researchers
estimate that it costs only about five cents a liter to do so. The
findings are in the journal Nano Letters. [Diana Vilela et al,
Graphene-Based Microbots for Toxic Heavy Metal Removal and Recovery
from Water]
The researchers envision the bots as a portable solution for small
companies-they'd treat their water onsite instead of carting it to
a treatment plant. And after the robots do the rounds, the heavy
metals can be stripped away. Meaning companies can reuse the heavy
metals, and, ultimately, keep them out of our waterways.
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