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Syrus_101 t1_j7yfeaa wrote

The original paper is even more uplifting than this article : it also mentions that the material (an oxidized covalent triazine framework - CTF-OX) removes >99.9% of micropollutants and 98% of VOCs in less than 10 seconds. The team also broke the record for the highest uptake rate ever recorded for Bisphenol A (BPA), with 21.9 g mg−1 min−1.

The entire system uses evaporation, by placing it in direct sunlight (1 kW/m²). No electricity required.

The researchers claim that the purification system is made of inexpensive raw materials and is way cheaper than current solutions.

The abstract can be found here : https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202206982

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somanysheep t1_j7x6j7v wrote

Now make it so we can screw it on our plastic water bottles!

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meliaesc t1_j88vno4 wrote

I'm hungover, but is this sarcastic? Don't use plastic waterbottles, period...

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magnumopus44 t1_j7xiwkz wrote

So I can't see mention of how much water in 10 seconds so I guess they mean all the water.

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Dorocche t1_j7zghlp wrote

They couldn't even get a picture of the prototype lol, they used an artist's rendition.

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Musetrigger t1_j7zogib wrote

I really want to see what a glob of collected microplastics looks like.

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trollyal t1_j81owan wrote

Nice, would be better not to have to use the filter in the first place tho

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FalseParticular9162 t1_j84byow wrote

Yea because none of these "health agencies" have ever been influenced or compromised by outside entities. I asked if the filter removes fluoride, I didn't ask for a sermon from a know-nothing.

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FalseParticular9162 t1_j7xa8d4 wrote

And fluoride ?

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ManicMonke t1_j7zohai wrote

fluoride is good

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FalseParticular9162 t1_j7zp8z4 wrote

It calcifies the pineal gland

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ManicMonke t1_j7zshih wrote

it's literally recommended by all major health agencies because of its dental benifits 💀💀

>Overall, these reviews found that water fluoridation appears to contribute to reduced tooth decay levels and doesn't seem to be associated with any significant health risks.

-NHS

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FalseParticular9162 t1_j84d2nr wrote

Yea because none of these "health agencies" have ever been influenced or compromised by outside entities. I can easily cut and paste from medical journals about how excessive flouride amounts impact other vital organs, Then I can cut and paste news articles about proven FDA corruption. So calm yourself

I asked if the filter removes fluoride, I didn't ask for a sermon from a know-nothing.

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