IIT Madras and Tel Aviv University Developed Graphene Aerogel for Wastewater Woes
By Karmactive Staff
IIT Madras and Tel Aviv University researchers have crafted a graphene aerogel, turning the tide on wastewater treatment.
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This aerogel, a masterstroke in material science, captures over 76% of pollutants, marking a new era in water purification.
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Prof. Rajnish Kumar and Prof. Hadas Mamane spearhead this innovation, blending chemistry and engineering to safeguard our waters.
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The graphene-infused aerogel stands out for its reusability, heralding a cost-effective revolution in environmental cleanup.
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Supercritical fluid deposition breathes life into this aerogel, marrying mechanical precision with chemical ingenuity.
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With its porous structure, the aerogel acts as a microscopic net, ensnaring contaminants with unprecedented efficiency.
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The collaboration between Indian and Israeli institutions underscores a global commitment to combating water pollution.
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The research, published in Nature Scientific Reports, is a testament to the power of international scientific synergy.
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This sustainable technology is not just a leap forward for clean water but a giant stride for global ecological health.
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