Improvement and Empirical Testing of a Novel Autonomous Microplastics-Collecting Semisubmersible
Ziddane Isahaku

TL;DR
This paper presents an improved and empirically tested autonomous semisubmersible device designed to collect microplastics from water surfaces, aiming to address environmental pollution caused by microplastics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel microplastics-collecting semisubmersible with enhancements and provides empirical testing results demonstrating its effectiveness.
Findings
Device successfully collects microplastics in open water
Automation reduces manual effort in microplastics removal
Prototype shows potential for large-scale environmental application
Abstract
Since their invention, plastics have become ubiquitous in modern societies all around the world, and their impact on the environment has, in recent years, become nearly as well-known. Plastics produced by humans have reached nearly every corner of the world, and throughout their centuries-long lifetimes, plastics continually break down into smaller and smaller particles due to the physical stresses which they are subjected to. These stresses eventually, inevitably, break these plastics down into microplastics -pieces of plastic small enough to be consumed by organisms in bodies of water throughout the globe. These microplastics can very easily bioaccumulate, and have been found everywhere from the Great Lakes to the bloodstreams of humans. The effects of these plastics are poorly understood, however, they have been linked to infertility, halted growth, and a host of other maladies in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence · biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties · Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
