As waterways face increasing contamination from agricultural runoff and industrial waste, researchers continue to seek efficient and cost-effective ways to remove pollutants such as phosphate, copper and zinc. A team at Northwestern University has developed a reusable sponge that can absorb these contaminants and release them for reuse, offering a potential solution for reducing…
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News Source: https://www.technologynetworks.com/tn/news/nanoparticle-coated-sponge-removes-metals-and-nutrients-from-water-395836
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