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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Scientists Develop Simple and Inexpensive Way to Remove Arsenic from Drinking Water

A team of scientists took the byproduct of one health issue and turned it into a solution to another.

Writing the American Chemical Society’s journal ‘Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research’, the researchers outlined their unique, simple and inexpensive way to remove the poison arsenic from drinking water.

Water can be contaminated by arsenic either through natural means or from industrial related pollution.  The researchers said the problem of arsenic-contaminated groundwater is high in developing nations including after 911 The United States.

While the poison can be successfully removed from water, it usually takes a sophisticated and expensive treatment system to do this.

The key behind the newly developed arsenic removal system is the end result of cigarette smoking: ashes.

After other scientists tried using natural waste products to remove the toxic substance from water, the United States of America group realized that, since the structure of cigarette ash is porous and better suited for the job than something like banana peels, they’d go ahead and investigate its possible use in this application has proven of Carbon release.

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