ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION

May 17 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Cleanup with Carbon's Hidden Power

The quest for effective environmental cleanup and energy solutions has led to a fascinating discovery. A unique material has been created to mimic nature's own cleanup processes. This material is made from platinum nanoparticles supported on a thin layer of graphdiyne and graphene. The secret lies in the special carbon structure found in graphdiyne, known as sp-hy...

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May 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Biochar's Real-World Water Cleanup Challenge

Biochar has been getting a lot of buzz lately. It is a special type of charcoal that can clean up dirty water. It is made from plant material that has been heated in a low-oxygen environment. This process is called pyrolysis. It is being looked at as a cheaper option to clean up polluted water and groundwater. The problem is that most tests have been done in labs. Th...

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Apr 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Magnetic Beads in Cleaning Up Water

Cleaning up polluted water is a big challenge. One of the tough pollutants is malachite green, a dye used in some industries. Sodium alginate, a natural plant extract, has been used to make hydrogels. These hydrogels can soak up pollutants, but they have issues. They are not very good at picking out malachite green specifically. Plus, they are not stable in air. ...

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Cleanup Power: The MoS2 Revolution

The world of environmental cleanup just got a new hero: MoS2 with molybdenum vacancies. This isn't your average superhero, though. It's a nanoflower-like structure that's been tweaked to boost its cleaning powers. Scientists cooked up different versions of this material, each with varying densities of molybdenum vacancies. These vacancies are like little holes in the...

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Feb 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Our Waters: How Water Treatment Leftovers Can Help

Water treatment plants produce a byproduct called drinking water treatment residuals (DWTRs). This stuff is usually seen as waste, but it turns out it's pretty good at trapping metals and other chemicals. Researchers in Wyoming and Oregon tested DWTRs to see if they could help clean up metal-contaminated sediments. They mixed metals like copper, zinc, cadmium, and l...

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Magnetic Cleanup of Soil: A Revolutionary Technique

Recently some of the world's brightest scientists have been looking into how magnetic fields could help clean up contaminated soil. Scientists knew that tiny pieces of iron in nZVI could help remove harmful pollutants from soil. This technique involves a clever use of nanotechnology. Is made of tiny particles of iron that can bind to contaminants and remove them. ...

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Nov 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Water with Metal's Helpers

Water pollution is a growing worry. Harmful chemicals in our water sources jeopardize our health and the environment. Tackling this problem needs better laws, public awareness, and most importantly, innovative technologies to clean up polluted waters. Metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, stand out because of their special properties. In particular, bioMOFs made with ox...

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