NANYANG – Nature-inspired filtration membranes with one nanometre pores could help textile dyehouses recycle water and cut energy use.
This is according to researchers in India and Singapore who claim ‘POMbranes’ can separate molecules with far higher precision than today’s polymer membranes, which typically have irregular pores that degrade over time.
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