用于现场溢油处理的太阳能微型机器人在磁力引导下运行

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ben Wang, YunRui Chen, Yun Wang, FengTong Ji, HongYuan Li, ShiChao Niu, ZhiWu Han, YaBin Zhang, ZhiGuang Guo
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在水面上行走是微型机器人运输有效载荷的有效方法,可显著减少界面阻力。目前报道的水上机器人一般由一束聚焦光驱动,该光束可触发不对称变形,通过光诱导驱动力在水中的水平动量传递实现定向运动。然而,这些操作在很大程度上依赖于对聚焦光的人工操作,这使得水生机器人在广阔场景中的长期驱动和应用面临挑战。在此,我们开发了一种受水黾启发的机器人,它能在太阳照射下自主管理水面上的运动,其方向可由磁场引导。这种受生物启发的机器人在水面上的运动是通过使用太阳能电池板作为驱动模块,在光-电-机械能转换的基础上实现推进运动的。腿部表面的超疏水设计使水上机器人具有承重和减少阻力的能力。在磁导航的辅助下,生物启发机器人可以持续、可控地运动到水体中漂浮的油污溢出物处,并高效地将其收集起来。为了进一步演示,还实现了对校园水池中溢油的高效处理。这种现场溢油处理策略利用了自制生物启发机器人在磁力转向下由自然阳光驱动的优势,在水体修复方面显示出巨大的应用潜力。
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Solar-powered miniature robot for on-site oil spill treatment under magnetic steering

Walking on the water surface is an effective method for miniature robots to transport payloads with dramatically decreased interfacial drag. Current aquatic robots reported are generally actuated by a beam of focused light that can trigger asymmetrical deformation, enabling the directional movement through horizontal momentum transfer of photoinduced actuation force to the water. However, the operations are heavily dependent on manual manipulation of the focused light, making the long-term actuation and application of the aquatic robots in vast scenarios challenging. Herein, we developed a kind of water strider-inspired robot that can autonomously manage the motion on the water surface under solar irradiation, with their direction steerable by a magnetic field. The motion of this bioinspired robot on the water surface was achieved by the use of a solar cell panel as a driving module to enable propulsive motion based on the conversion of light-electric-mechanical energies. The superhydrophobic design of its leg surfaces enables the aquatic robots with weight-bearing and drag-reducing abilities. With the assistance of magnetic navigation, the bioinspired robot can continuously and controllably locomote to the oily spill floating on the water body and collect them with high efficiency. For further demonstration, the treatment of oil spills in a campus pool with high efficiency has also been achieved. This on-site oil-spill treating strategy, taking advantage of a home-made bioinspired robot actuated by natural sunlight under magnetic steering, shows great potential applications in water-body remediation.

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Science China Technological Sciences
Science China Technological Sciences ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
10.90%
发文量
4380
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Science China Technological Sciences, an academic journal cosponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and published by Science China Press, is committed to publishing high-quality, original results in both basic and applied research. Science China Technological Sciences is published in both print and electronic forms. It is indexed by Science Citation Index. Categories of articles: Reviews summarize representative results and achievements in a particular topic or an area, comment on the current state of research, and advise on the research directions. The author’s own opinion and related discussion is requested. Research papers report on important original results in all areas of technological sciences. Brief reports present short reports in a timely manner of the latest important results.
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