Micromotors to capture and destroy anthrax simulant spores
Jahir Orozco1, Guoqing Pan, Sirilak Sattayasamitsathit
1Department of Nanoengineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA. josephwang@eng.ucsd.edu.
Abstract:
Towards addressing the need for detecting and eliminating biothreats, we describe a micromotor-based approach for screening, capturing, isolating and destroying anthrax simulant spores in a simple and rapid manner with minimal sample processing. The B. globilli antibody-functionalized micromotors can recognize, capture and transport B. globigii spores in environmental matrices, while showing non-interactions with excess of non-target bacteria. Efficient destruction of the anthrax simulant spores is demonstrated via the micromotor-induced mixing of a mild oxidizing solution. The new micromotor-based approach paves a way to dynamic multifunctional systems that rapidly recognize, isolate, capture and destroy biological threats.
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