TY  - JOUR
T1  - Micro/nanorobots for detecting and eliminating biological and chemical warfare agents
AU  - Li, Song
AU  - Zhou, Huaijuan
AU  - Shi, Di
AU  - Sofer, Zdeněk
AU  - Li, Jinhua
N1  - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). BMEMat published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Shandong University.
PY  - 2025
Y1  - 2025
N2  - With the occurrence of terrorist incidents and the intensification of war situations, concerns about biological and chemical warfare agents (BCWAs) created by mankind are growing due to their chilling characteristics such as high toxicity, high fatality rate, mass destruction, imperceptibility to senses, rapid dissemination, and even easy availability. In most cases, even slight exposure to these BCWAs can be a disaster because of their lethal or incapacitating effects on humans. Hence, it is urgently demanding to develop effective methodologies for sensitive detection and efficient neutralization of BCWAs in a specific scenario. Among various techniques, micro/nanorobots (MNRs), which can transfer energy from surroundings into kinetic energy for self-propelled or field-powered movement, have emerged as state-of-the-art tools to actively combat biological and chemical threats. In this review, the latest research progress in MNRs for sensing and detoxification of BCWAs is presented. Toxins and pathogenic bacteria have been selected as the representatives for biological warfare agents, whereas nerve agents were chosen as typical chemical warfare agents. Besides, the working principles of MNRs based on their locomotion features (e.g., velocity changes) and constructed material characteristics (e.g., fluorescent on/off switch, photocatalytic effect, adsorption, and antibody-antigen recognition) in terms of sensing and detoxification are summarized. Finally, current challenges and future perspectives for the development of fuel-powered and field-driven MNRs and their application in sensing and removing BCWAs are discussed.
AB  - With the occurrence of terrorist incidents and the intensification of war situations, concerns about biological and chemical warfare agents (BCWAs) created by mankind are growing due to their chilling characteristics such as high toxicity, high fatality rate, mass destruction, imperceptibility to senses, rapid dissemination, and even easy availability. In most cases, even slight exposure to these BCWAs can be a disaster because of their lethal or incapacitating effects on humans. Hence, it is urgently demanding to develop effective methodologies for sensitive detection and efficient neutralization of BCWAs in a specific scenario. Among various techniques, micro/nanorobots (MNRs), which can transfer energy from surroundings into kinetic energy for self-propelled or field-powered movement, have emerged as state-of-the-art tools to actively combat biological and chemical threats. In this review, the latest research progress in MNRs for sensing and detoxification of BCWAs is presented. Toxins and pathogenic bacteria have been selected as the representatives for biological warfare agents, whereas nerve agents were chosen as typical chemical warfare agents. Besides, the working principles of MNRs based on their locomotion features (e.g., velocity changes) and constructed material characteristics (e.g., fluorescent on/off switch, photocatalytic effect, adsorption, and antibody-antigen recognition) in terms of sensing and detoxification are summarized. Finally, current challenges and future perspectives for the development of fuel-powered and field-driven MNRs and their application in sensing and removing BCWAs are discussed.
KW  - biological and chemical warfare agents
KW  - detection
KW  - detoxification
KW  - micro/nanorobots
UR  - http://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105009710873
U2  - 10.1002/bmm2.70021
DO  - 10.1002/bmm2.70021
M3  - Review article
AN  - SCOPUS:105009710873
SN  - 2751-7438
JO  - BMEMat
JF  - BMEMat
ER  -