Microrobots Derived from Variety Plant Pollen Grains for Efficient Environmental Clean Up and as an Anti‐Cancer Drug Carrier |
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Authors: | Tijana Maric,Muhammad Zafir Mohamad Nasir,Nur Farhanah Rosli,Maja Budanovi ,Richard D. Webster,Nam‐Joon Cho,Martin Pumera |
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Affiliation: | Tijana Maric,Muhammad Zafir Mohamad Nasir,Nur Farhanah Rosli,Maja Budanović,Richard D. Webster,Nam‐Joon Cho,Martin Pumera |
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Abstract: | The production of large quantities of micromachines and microrobots is limited by fabrication methods and the use of synthetic templates. Pollen is one of the most stable structures in the world, capable of surviving harsh treatment and for millions of years. Pollen grains are available in large variety of shapes and sizes. The use of a wide variety of naturally abundant, nontoxic pollen grains for the efficient fabrication of platinum‐pollen (Pt‐pollen) hybrid microrobots capable of fast propulsion for environmental and biomedical applications is demonstrated. Nine different pollen grains are selected and modified (dandelion, pine, lotus, sunflower, poppy, camellia, lycopodium, cattail, and galla) to demonstrate the robustness of different types of pollen grains for potential applications in environmental remediation. The efficient mobility rendered by the fabricated microrobots enhances their performance in the removal of heavy metals in aqueous medium. Furthermore, they can be used as doxorubicin carriers. |
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Keywords: | Doxorubicin drug loading environment remediation micromotors pollen grain |
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