Wood dust device: A solution to microplastic pollution in water and farmland

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Scientists at UBC's BioProducts Institute have developed a water filter that uses tannins, natural plant compounds, and wood dust to trap up to 99.9% of microplastic particles in water. The filter, called "bioCap," is made from renewable and biodegradable materials and shows promise in preventing microplastic contamination in water supplies. The method has been tested on various types of microplastics and has proven effective in capturing different sizes, shapes, and electrical charges. The researchers believe that the solution can be easily scaled up and implemented in municipal treatment systems or scaled down for home use.
Topics:science#environment#microplastic-pollution#sustainable-solution#tannins#water-filtration#wood-dust
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