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Scientists convert harmful algal blooms into materials that remove 99% of phosphorus from water.
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University have developed a new method to combat harmful algal blooms by converting cyanobacterial biomass into adsorbent materials that remove phosphorus from water.
By treating the biomass with lanthanum chloride, the materials can remove over 99% of phosphorus, even at high concentrations.
This innovation could be a significant tool for managing nutrient pollution and preserving aquatic ecosystems.
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