Northwestern researchers developed sponges to address water pollution and identified potential health risks of a juice-based ...
A reusable sponge that soaks up pollutants like phosphate and metals from water has been developed by Northwestern University ...
A specialized sponge absorbs pollutants and releases them for reuse—paving the way for cleaner waterways and resource ...
The sponge, coated with nanoparticles that have an affinity for pollutants, can collect metals like zinc and copper, as well as phosphate, and in previous iterations has successfully pulled lead from ...
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The sponge, coated with nanoparticles designed to attract specific pollutants, builds on previous research that demonstrated its ability to extract lead, microplastics and oil from water. Unlike many ...
“Sponge Cities are inspired by the ancient wisdom of farming and water management that use simple tools to transform the global surface at a vast scale in a sustainable way. More than ...
Reusable sponge platform has successfully removed oil, phosphate and metal from contaminated water New development allows capture of valuable minerals and reuse of the sponge Water pollution ...
In its first iteration, the sponge platform was made of polyurethane and coated with a substance that attracted oil and repelled water. The newest version is a highly hydrophilic (water-loving ...