Shafqat Ali, Muhammad Haris Khan, Zareen Zuhra, Jinfeng Wang
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Abstract
The growing plastic pollution crisis demands novel approaches, with innovative materials that mimic robotic behaviors emerging as a promising solution. This approach explores the development and application of smart materials that can autonomously engage in plastic waste removal, functioning like robots under various environmental conditions. We focus on materials activated by light, magnetic fields, chemical fuels, and ion exchange, which are designed to target and remove plastic waste efficiently. The key properties of these materials, such as self-activation, adaptability, and precision that enable them to function autonomously in waste management systems, are examined. The integration of these innovative materials offers significant advantages, including faster waste processing, reduced human exposure to hazardous waste, and enhanced sorting accuracy. Additionally, this review evaluates the environmental impact, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of these materials in comparison to traditional methods. Finally, the potential of these materials to play a central role in sustainable plastic waste management and contribute to a circular economy is discussed.