Using Recycled Colored Glass To Purify Ground Water
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Though glass is generally a better candidate for recycling than plastic, it may come as a surprise to you that not all glass is considered equal - Since there is more demand for clear glass, most recycling plants focus on those, in lieu of colored glass, which often ends up in landfills. Now, a team of researchers from the UK's University of Greenwich has come with a great way to re-use recycled colored glass - To filter pollutants from ground water.
Led by Material Chemistry professor Dr. Nichola Coleman, the method involves mixing ground colored glass, lime and caustic soda and then heating it to 100°C (212°F) in a sealed stainless steel container. This helps transform the mixture into a naturally occurring mineral called tobermorite that is known to dissolve heavy metals from underground water reserves as well as, wastewater.
Dr. Coleman believes that man-made tobermorite can be used inside filtering devices and also to create barriers between clean and contaminated water - a task that is currently fulfilled by carbon-producing cement. If her method is adopted universally, it would provide recyclers with an added incentive to process colored glass, not add to our landfills and, help keep our waters clean without harming the environment - A win win for everybody.
Resources: Sciencedaily.com, gizmag.com
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- Willow Smithabout 13 yearsCool
- Sydneyabout 13 yearsI knew that colored glass can be recycled . But never like that . Thats why I like this article
- mangle6544about 13 yearsi think they should do it more often for the fish and sharks sake!
- annaabout 13 yearsthis is cool
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- your momabout 13 yearscool bro
- trinidyabout 13 yearsi think that this is a good artical beacuse it is making a safer enviorment for all of the see creatures and fish and whales and sharks
- Linzeeabout 13 yearsThat is cool1 I thought all glass was the same! I guess I was wrong!
- BOB :)about 13 yearsIt was insterting part I like it
- kc333about 13 yearsi am doing this for me current event... pretty interesting actually. i wish i could find some of that sea glass... it's just so pretty! i do actually want to help in this project... it would be very fun, i think i would enjoy it!