Images of Research: Hope for humanity
Eating away at the microplastic problem
Category: Hope for humanity

Viewed through a microscope, this tiny piece of plastic is effectively being devoured by Pac-Man-like ‘TiO2 micromotors’. These easy to make particles are known as ‘active matter’ – an emerging technology with huge possibilities from drug delivery to environmental clean-up. Our current research is exploring their ability to collect and break down plastics in a marine environment, and therefore their potential to provide a scalable and inexpensive solution to ocean pollution.
Entrant: Juliane Simmchen , Chemistry
Copyright: Juliane Simmchen
Funding: Volkswagen foundation (91619); Fulbright foundation (Cottrell award); BmBF (Green Talents)
Collaborators: Purnesh Chattopadhyay, Camila Ariza Tarazona
Links
Entrant profile: https://www.strath.ac.uk/staff/simmchenjulianedr/