Researchers from the University of Bath have developed 3D printed structures that can remove harmful ‘forever chemicals’ from water. The ceramic-infused lattices (or ‘monoliths’) can reportedly remove up to 75% of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in under three hours. This is said to offer an efficient and scalable solution to the presence of dangerous chemicals in […]
3D printed structures remove toxic ‘forever chemicals’ from water
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