3D Printable porous hybrid material Could Remove Pollutants from Air and Water
A new porous hybrid material derived From Silica Fume and Alginate for Sustainable Pollutants Reduction
The versatility of the new material is also demonstrated in terms of its design and manufacturing possibilities In addition, this material can be printed in 3D. Finally, preliminary results about its ability to capture diesel exhaust particulate matter are reported. The sample exposed to diesel contains a large amount of carbon in its surface. At the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that hybrid porous materials are proposed as a new class of sustainable materials, produced to reduce pollutants in the waste waters and in the atmosphere.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fchem.2018.00060/full
New low-cost, sustainable material for reducing air and water pollution
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