Magnetically driven Bi2O3/BiOCl-based hybrid microrobots for photocatalytic water remediation

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In this work, we have developed 3D hybrid microstructures consisting of a short ferromagnetic CoNi segment for wireless magnetic control, coupled to a photocatalytic Bi2O3/BiOCl segment for water remediation under UV-visible light. These hybrid microstructures (pillars and helices) were fabricated using 3D photolithography and template-assisted electrodeposition, followed by in situ creation of a Bi2O3/BiOCl heterojunction after oxidation of Bi. This heterojunction is not only active under a wider solar spectrum but also ensures sufficient charge separation and hence low electron-hole recombination rate. As a result, these hybrid microstructures were able to degrade rhodamine B dye with a 90% efficiency in 6 hours. On application of magnetic fields we were able to precisely control the structures and collect them for reuse. Cytotoxicity tests were performed on our hybrid structures and a 95% cell viability was reported showing that our structures are biocompatible.

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Mushtaq, F., Guerrero, M., Sakar, M. S., Hoop, M., Lindo, A. M., Sort, J., … Pané, S. (2015). Magnetically driven Bi2O3/BiOCl-based hybrid microrobots for photocatalytic water remediation. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 3(47), 23670–23676. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ta05825b

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