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Unlocking the Power of Boron Nitride: A New Way to Clean Water
Saturday, February 15, 2025
In tests, this filter was able to remove 96. 12% of a dye called Congo red from water. It also let pure water pass through at a rate of 1312 L•m-2•h-1•bar-1. That's a lot of water being cleaned quickly!
But the benefits don't stop there. Scientists also looked at how different chemical groups on the nanosheets could help them catch even more unwanted stuff, like heavy metal ions. They used a fancy method called density functional theory (DFT) to predict how well these nanosheets could clean water contaminated with metal ions and dyes.
So, what's the big takeaway? This new method for making BNNSs is not only efficient and eco-friendly but also cost-effective. It opens up new possibilities for using these nanosheets to clean water and remove harmful substances. The future of water filtration might just be in these tiny, powerful sheets.
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