Magnetic particles filter arsenic out of drinking water
14th Nov 2006, 18:13 GMT
(NewsTarget) Researchers found that tiny magnetic particles could help purify water of arsenic. The U.S. researchers from Rice University reported their research in the journal Science, stating that when a strong magnet is placed near arsenic particles, they clump together like iron filings on a magnet's...
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