micropollutants

Schematic diagram of micelle-laden hydrogel particles in a packed bed for the removal of micropollutants. Image courtesy of the Doyle Lab.
Removing micropollutants from water by using soap
Schematic diagram of micelle-laden hydrogel particles in a packed bed for the removal of micropollutants.
Could a new chemistry approach remove micropollutants from the environment?
Pro Dr. Rong Ye (left), Dr. Ming Zhao (center), and Dr. Peng Cheng (right) at
Removing hormones from our water supplies with sunlight
Insertion of the photocatalytic membrane into the membrane reactor. (Photo: Markus Breig, KIT) Removing hormones
Bioinspired sustainable chemistry that breaks down even the most stubborn micropollutants

The 20th and 21st centuries have seen an explosion in the use of synthetic chemicals

Water quality solutions that are low-tech and affordable

Clever, fundamental engineering could go a long way toward preventing waterborne illness and exposure to

Scientists Finding Plastic Pollutants in Global Waters

Microplastics have become a big concern in the world’s oceans and estuaries. Water pollution remains