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3D hierarchical LDHs-based Janus micro-actuator for detection and degradation of catechol

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS [2023]
Ningning Xing, Yangsai Lyu, Jia Li, Dickon H.L. Ng, Xiaolei Zhang, Weilin Zhao
ABSTRACT

Micro/nanomotors that combine the miniaturization and autonomous motion have attracted much research interest for environmental monitoring and water remediation . However, it is still challenging to develop a facile route to produce bifunctional micromotors that can simultaneously detect and remove organic pollutants from water. Herein, we developed a novel Janus micromotor with robust peroxide-like activity for simultaneously colorimetric detection and removal of catechol from water. Such laccase (Lac) functionalized Janus micromotor consisted of calcined MgAl-layered double hydroxides (MgAl-CLDHs) nanosheets and Co 3 O 4 -C nanoparticles (Lac-MgAl-CLDHs/Co 3 O 4 -C), revealing unique 3D hierarchical microstructure with highly exposed active sites. The obtained Janus micromotors exhibited autonomous motion with a maximum velocity of 171.83 ± 4.07 µm/s in the presence of 7 wt% H 2 O 2 via a chemical propulsion mechanism based on the decomposition of H 2 O 2 by Co 3 O 4 -C layer on the hemisphere surface of Janus micromotors. Owing to the combination of autonomous motion and high peroxide-like activity, Lac-MgAl-CLDHs/Co 3 O 4 -C Janus micromotors could sensitively detect catechol with the limit of detection of 0.24 μM. In addition, such Janus micromotors also could quickly degrade catechol by •OH generated from a Fenton-like reaction. It is a first step towards using autonomous micromotors for highly selective, sensitive, and facile detection and quick removal of catechol from water.

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