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BiVO4 Microswimmers
The surface modification of photocatalytic microswimmers by molecular imprinting is a promising approach to achieve selective capture and degradation of organic pollutants, which is otherwise impossible because of the non‐selective behavior of photogenerated reactive radicals. More details can be found in article number 2207303 by Katherine Villa and co‐workers.
Analogous to photosynthetic systems, photoactive semiconductor‐based micro/nanoswimmers display biomimetic features that enable unique light harvesting and energy conversion functions and interactions with their surroundings. However, these artificial swimmers are usually non‐selective and provide ineffective target recognition, resulting in poor surface analyte binding that affects the overall reactivity...
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