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Scientists Have Created Low-Cost Material to Remove Heavy Metals From Water

Scientists from the National University of Science and Technology “MISiS” (NUST MISIS), as part of an international group of researchers, have created nanomaterials for the treatment of groundwater for use as a supply of drinking water.

According to the researchers, the new material is three times as efficient as its analogues, and requires 100 times less energy to produce. The results were published in the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering.

Water from groundwater sources on the territory of Russia, CIS and many other countries often contains iron and manganese levels that are 100-200 times higher than sanitary standards specify, specialists at NUST MISIS said. Poisoning with these metals disrupts the nervous system, liver functions, and the digestive system, and causes cancer and other acute pathologies.

To remove excess dissolved metals, they must be oxidised until they are insoluble, scientists explained. Nowadays a variety of materials for water treatment are available, but they are all very expensive, while their production technology is complex and harmful for the environment.

Specialists from the Research Centre of Engineering Ceramic Nanomaterials at NUST MISIS together with their colleagues have discovered a new way of obtaining filtering material for the purification of water from metals, which, according to them, excels analogues according to all indicators.

After modification, iron oxide nanoelements are formed on the surface of the clay, which contribute to the active oxidation of iron and manganese in water. According to the authors of the research, the materials received are 3.5 times more efficient than the analogues used today at water treatment stations.

Scientists have also shown that it`s possible to use industrial waste both as a source of clay and as a source of metals for nano-coating. Non-toxic by-products are formed during the production of the material, the NUST MISIS specialists emphasised.

Specialists from the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry (Belarus), the University of Virginia (USA), Istanbul University (Turkey), the University of Limerick (Ireland), and the Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden) also took part in the research.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Scientists Have Created Low-Cost Material to Remove Heavy Metals From Water

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