• Home
  • E-Paper
  • Archive
  • Contact us
  • Daily Pakistan
Monday, June 23, 2025
  • Login
Daily The Patriot
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Showbiz
  • Technology
  • Editorial
  • Opinion
  • E-Paper
    • Archive E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Showbiz
  • Technology
  • Editorial
  • Opinion
  • E-Paper
    • Archive E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
Daily The Patriot
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

New material developed to remove pollution from water

by Web Desk
September 11, 2024
in Technology
0
New material developed to remove pollution from water
0
SHARES
41
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Massachusetts: Researchers have developed a new filtration material that can tackle this persistent pollution problem naturally. Materials made from natural silk and cellulose are capable of effectively filtering a wide variety of heavy metals along with large amounts of chemicals.

According to Yilian Zhang, a postdoc at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, contamination with PFAS and similar compounds is a significant problem, and current solutions can only partially solve the problem efficiently or at low cost. That’s why the team developed a natural solution based on a protein and cellulose.

Benedito Marelli, a professor of civil and environmental engineering, explained that their filtration material was actually made possible by technology developed to create a labeling system to combat counterfeit seeds. His team found a way to process silk proteins into uniform nanoscale crystals, or ‘nanofibrils’, using an environmentally friendly, water-based drop-casting method at room temperature.

Research by Zhang and his team shows that the new nanofibrillar material they developed could potentially be effective in filtering out pollutants. Initially, silk nanofibrils alone did not yield the desired results, leading the team to experiment with adding cellulose to the material. By taking advantage of a self-assembling method involving the suspension of silk fibrin protein in water and the templating of nanofibrils with cellulose nanocrystals, the researchers were able to produce hybrid materials with promising new properties. This integrated material in the form of a thin membrane showed high effectiveness in removing contaminants during laboratory tests, especially after the electrical charge of cellulose was reversed.

Tags: environmental engineeringNew material developedpollution from water
Web Desk

Web Desk

Next Post
ROYAL SAUDI NAVAL FORCES DELEGATION VISITS PAKISTAN NAVY LED CTF-150 AT BAHRAIN

ROYAL SAUDI NAVAL FORCES DELEGATION VISITS PAKISTAN NAVY LED CTF-150 AT BAHRAIN

Latest News

Rain brings relief in Lahore, breaks humidity spell
National

Rain brings relief in Lahore, breaks humidity spell

by Web Desk
June 22, 2025
0

Rainfall in Lahore on Sunday brought much-needed relief from the humidity, as temperatures dropped and the weather turned pleasant across...

Read more
Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nomination is 'ultimate symbol of slavery', says Barrister Saif

Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize nomination is ‘ultimate symbol of slavery’, says Barrister Saif

June 22, 2025
Recommending Nobel Prize for Trump is a diplomatic blunder: Liaqat Baloch

Recommending Nobel Prize for Trump is a diplomatic blunder: Liaqat Baloch

June 22, 2025
PM Shehbaz Convenes Key National Security Committee Meeting Amid Iran-US Tensions

PM Shehbaz Convenes Key National Security Committee Meeting Amid Iran-US Tensions

June 22, 2025
PM Shehbaz Briefs Nawaz Sharif on Iran Crisis, Reaffirms Diplomatic Support for Tehran

PM Shehbaz Briefs Nawaz Sharif on Iran Crisis, Reaffirms Diplomatic Support for Tehran

June 22, 2025
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Showbiz
  • Technology
  • Editorial
  • Opinion
  • E-Paper
Call us: 051-233-1674

© 2025 DAILY PATRIOT - For the latest news updates from the Daily Patriot. Download Our Apps image description image description

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • National
  • World
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Showbiz
  • Technology
  • Editorial
  • Opinion
  • E-Paper
    • Archive E-Paper

© 2025 DAILY PATRIOT - For the latest news updates from the Daily Patriot. Download Our Apps image description image description

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In