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https://www.azocleantech.com/news.aspx?newsID=35618

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Despite being a great alternative energy source, solar fuel systems that utilize TiO₂ nanoparticles are often power-limited because they can only undergo photocatalysis, or create chemical reactions, by absorbing non-visible UV light. This can cause significant challenges to implementation, including low efficiency and the need for complex filtration systems.

Yet when researchers added copper to the material to improve this process, their new structures, called nanomats, were able to absorb enough light energy to break down harmful pollutants in air and water, said Pelagia-Iren Gouma, lead author of the study and a professor of materials science and engineering at The Ohio State University.


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https://www.thecooldown.com/outdoors/plastic-rain-microplastics-in-water-supplies/

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As Vox reported, acid rain was once a major environmental crisis in North America and Europe, as it damaged trees, killed fish, and polluted waterways. After laws were passed to regulate acid-forming pollutants, acid rain became a thing of the past.

But now, plastics and forever chemicals are turning up in rainwater, and researchers worry how it will impact communities that rely on untreated rainwater for drinking, in addition to wildlife and ecosystems.

Scientists have observed plastic-tainted rain falling in China, India, and even remote mountain ranges in France, signaling it's a widespread issue.
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