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Eucalyptus bark waste finds new life as carbon filter for water and air cleaning
Researchers have turned eucalyptus tree bark, often treated as waste, into a porous carbon ...
Waste eucalyptus bark can be turned into carbon material that cleans water, filters air, and traps carbon dioxide using a ...
Researchers at RMIT University have developed a simple, one-step process to turn eucalyptus bark waste into highly porous carbon capable of filtering polluted water, cleaning air, and capturing carbon ...
"My research has found that crumb rubber, derived from waste tires, can be used as a filter media," Xie explains. "The crumb rubber could be used for treating wastewater, ship ballast water, and storm ...
Eucalyptus bark, usually stripped from logs and treated as waste, could be repurposed to help clean polluted water, filter ...
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