
Scientists test boron-doped diamond to zap medicines in rivers. Could this futuristic material protect ecosystems and human health worldwide?
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Adele Balseviciute is a PhD candidate in Industrial Engineering and Production at the Polytechnic University of València. Her research, supervised by Dr. M.C. Martí-Calatayud and Dr. M. García-Gabaldón, is based on using novel ceramic materials with photoactive properties for pharmaceutical depletion in wastewater. The researcher has 2 publications in high-impact journals Chemosphere and Separation and Purification Technology, as well as communications in national and international congresses: Iberoamerican Conference of Advanced Oxidation Technologies (CIPOA) and the European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE).
Adele Balseviciute is a PhD candidate in Industrial Engineering and Production at the Polytechnic University of València. Her research, supervised by Dr. M.C. Martí-Calatayud and Dr. M. García-Gabaldón, is based on using novel ceramic materials with photoactive properties for pharmaceutical depletion in wastewater. The researcher has 2 publications in high-impact journals Chemosphere and Separation and Purification Technology, as well as communications in national and international congresses: Iberoamerican Conference of Advanced Oxidation Technologies (CIPOA) and the European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE).
Scientists test boron-doped diamond to zap medicines in rivers. Could this futuristic material protect ecosystems and human health worldwide?