Researchers Find Novel Filtration Method for Heavy Metals Removal

Rice University shows reusable, carbon nanotube-reinforced filters clean toxins from water
Researchers Find Novel Filtration Method for Heavy Metals Removal

Carbon nanotubes immobilized in a tuft of quartz fiber have the power to remove toxic heavy metals from water, according to researchers at Rice University.

Prize-winning filters produced in the lab of Rice chemist Andrew Barron by then-high school student and lead...

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