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Self‐propelled, autonomous micro and nanomachines are at the forefront of current nanotechnology. These micro and nanodevices move actively to perform desired tasks, usually using chemical energy from their surrounding environment. Typically, these structures are fabricated via clean room or template‐based electrodeposition methodologies, which yield relatively low numbers of these devices. To utilize...
The mass production of nanomachines is challenging issue. In article number 1802762, Martin Pumera and co‐workers show that with the use of naturally occurring nanotubes, Halloysite nanoclay, functional nanomotors can be fabricated in huge quantities. These nanotubes can be mined in ton quantities. Functional motors bind strongly with heavy metals, which making them useful in environmental remediation...
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