Scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati (IIT-G) have developed a membrane that promises to help remove oil and dyes simultaneously from industrial water.
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New membrane to help remove oil, dyes from industrial waste waterane, developed by team from IIT-G, using graphene oxide, cotton fibre and dopamine removed around 98 per cent of oil from the water NEXT NEWS ❯ By Aditi Jain Published: Wednesday 14 August 2019 <span>Scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati (IIT-G) have developed a membrane that promises to help remove oil and dyes simultaneously from industrial water. Amid the looming water crisis, deterioration of quality of river waters due to discharge of effluents from industries is also a major concern in India. Ganga receives 500 million litres Summary
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