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scientists pioneer method to tackle ‘forever chemicals’

Julian Fairey, associate professor of civil engineering.

Scientists Finally Identify Mysterious Compound in America’s Drinking Water

Summary of purification process: water polluted by microplastics (PET); addition of magnetic nanoparticles functionalized with polydopamine and lipase; removal of nanoparticles with microplastics using a magnet

Magnetic Nanoparticles: A Novel Solution for Removing Dangerous Microplastics from Water

Haotian Wang (left) and Feng-Yang Chen

Reactor yields green ammonia and purified water

Water drop

Tiny Carbon Particles Could Revamp Pesticide Removal from Drinking Water

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Current estimates of Lake Erie algae toxicity may miss the mark

Pairing this floating sponge with an oxidizing agent could help destroy harmful algal blooms.

A floating sponge could help remove harmful algal blooms

Tweezers picking up a single atom

Purifying water with just a few atoms

Breakthrough process was developed by UCR scientists for drinking water treatment and toxic site remediation

Water cleanup method destroys cancer-causing “forever chemicals”

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