Researchers develop eco-friendly method to treat industrial wastewater, removing harmful dyes efficiently.
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela have developed an eco-friendly method to treat industrial wastewater containing cancer-causing dyes. The new system uses nanocomposite-based ceramic membranes combined with microbubble technology, achieving 95.4% decolorization and 94% removal of chemical oxygen demand in 90 minutes. This method is more efficient and cost-effective than traditional oxidation methods and can be applied in various industries.
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