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. 2016 Nov 3;50(1):2–11. doi: 10.1021/acs.accounts.6b00386

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Environmental and biomedical applications of microjets. (A) Schematic for the degradation of polluted water (Rh6G) into inorganic products. (B) Scheme of graphene-oxide (GOx) microbots for lead decontamination and recovery. (C) Degradation of Rh6G (blue diamonds). Black dots and squares are controls. (D) Removal of lead by GOx micromotors. (E) Lifetime activity of microjets for 24 h. (F) SEM (A) and optical (B) images of a microjet with CAD cells. (G) Optical microscopy image of a nanotool drilling into a HeLa cell. Scalebar represents 10 μm. Panels A and C reprinted with permission from ref (35). Copyright 2013 American Chemical Society. Panels B and D reprinted with permission from ref (40). Copyright 2016 American Chemical Society. Panel G reprinted with permission from ref (25) Copyright 2012 American Chemical Society. Panel F reproduced with permission from ref (31), 2010 Royal Society of Chemistry.