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Scientists say this algae could remove microplastics from drinking water

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·20 days ago
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Researchers at the University of Missouri are developing a new way to remove tiny plastic pollutants from water using specially engineered algae. Susie Dai, a researcher at Mizzou, recently created a modified strain of algae designed to capture harmful microplastics from contaminated water. Her long term goal is not only to clean waterways but also to recycle the collected plastic into safer bioplastic materials, including composite plastic films. "Microplastics are pollutants found almost everywhere in the environment, such as in ponds, lakes, rivers, wastewater and the fish that we consume," Dai, a professor in the College of Engineering and principal investigator at the Bond Life Sciences Center, said.…

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