Compare and contrast: Low-cost method removes micro- and nanoplastics from water
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The procedure developed at USP uses magnetic nanoparticles functionalized with polydopamine, a polymer derived from dopamine, a neurotransmitter present in the human organism. These nanoparticles can bind to micro- and nanoplastic waste, and the combined particles can then be removed from water via application of a magnetic field. Click here to read the story. Click the following link for more information on Infrastructure.