Issue 8, 2017

Light-driven micro- and nanomotors for environmental remediation

Abstract

Synthetic micro- and nanomotors (MNMs) have emerged as a vibrant research field in multidisciplinary nanotechnology with proof-of-concept applications in various disciplines. In this tutorial review, an overview of the latest achievements towards light-driven MNMs is given and their propulsion mechanisms are introduced. The focus of the paper is on the autonomously propelled MNMs that exploit light-induced physical effects or chemical reactions. Light-induced body deformation, as a completely different, nature inspired concept that is found mostly in soft, polymeric MNMs, is also reviewed. In the end, a few applications of photocatalytic and light-driven MNMs for environmental remediation are presented and their potential is critically discussed.

Graphical abstract: Light-driven micro- and nanomotors for environmental remediation

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Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
28 Apr 2017
Accepted
18 Jul 2017
First published
19 Jul 2017

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2017,4, 1602-1616

Light-driven micro- and nanomotors for environmental remediation

M. Safdar, J. Simmchen and J. Jänis, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2017, 4, 1602 DOI: 10.1039/C7EN00367F

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