A team has created a sponge-like material of nano cellulose made sustainably from wood pulp and palladium particles that removes color from dye in water.
Recent research tests the effects of multiple contaminants—two kinds of nanomaterials and nutrient pollution—on the eutrophication process in water.
New research into “untuning” the water molecule unpacks some of water’s strangest behaviors, and may lead to new treatment technologies.