Researchers Develop New Nanofiber Electrode Material to Clean Wastewater

Researchers Develop New Nanofiber Electrode Material to Clean Wastewater
Carbon nanofibers coated with PEDOT in a scanning electron microscope image.

Cornell materials scientists and bioelectrochemical engineers may have created an innovative, cost-competitive electrode material for cleaning pollutants in wastewater.

The researchers created electro-spun carbon nanofiber electrodes and coated them with a conductive polymer,...

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