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Tech Xplore on MSNStormwater pollution sucked up by specialized spongeA specialized sponge created by researchers at Northwestern University that works to slurp up pollutants, and then release ...
A reusable sponge that soaks up pollutants like phosphate and metals from water has been developed by Northwestern University ...
Bio-inspired vortex-anchored filter captures more than 97% of floating, underwater and emulsified oils, even under strong turbulent flow ...
The sponge, coated with nanoparticles that have ... and microplastics and oil from lakes and oceans. It then releases these valuable resources when it is exposed to different pH’s.
Northwestern researchers created a reusable sponge that captures pollutants like phosphate, copper, and zinc from water while ...
Outdated pollution-control technology standards meant that, for example, 81 oil refineries across the United States dumped 15.7 million pounds of nitrogen and 1.6 billion pounds of chlorides, sulfates ...
Solutions for algae blooms and pollution caused by minerals from ... In its first iteration, the sponge platform was made of polyurethane and coated with a substance that attracted oil and repelled ...
As more waterways contend with algae blooms and pollution caused ... iteration, the sponge platform was made of polyurethane and coated with a substance that attracted oil and repelled water.
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