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Bio-Engineered Polymer Developed to Remove Aluminum from Wastewater

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Researchers have developed a bio-engineered polymer capable of selectively targeting and removing aluminum from wastewater, addressing a critical environmental challenge. Aluminum, widely used in industries such as packaging, construction, and electronics, can accumulate in water systems and pose significant risks to both ecosystems and human health. This advancement offers a potential solution to the growing issue of industrial pollution impacting clean water resources.

The newly designed polymer demonstrates high specificity for aluminum ions, enabling efficient extraction from contaminated water sources. Aluminum contamination has long been a concern due to its widespread industrial use and its ability to disrupt aquatic environments when present in excess. Traditional methods for metal removal often lack selectivity or require extensive energy inputs, making this targeted approach noteworthy. The development highlights ongoing efforts to tackle pollution through innovative materials science and bioengineering techniques.

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Date: April 6, 2026

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