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CSIR-IICT develops advanced nanofiber membranes for efficient textile wastewater treatment

CSIR-IICT develops advanced nanofiber membranes for efficient textile wastewater treatment
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Scientists at CSIR-IICT have developed an advanced nanofiber membrane that achieves 99.1% efficiency in removing hazardous dyes from textile wastewater. The membrane uses a blend of polymers and nanomaterials to improve filtration, durability, and energy efficiency.

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This technology offers a scalable, sustainable solution for industrial water purification, addressing critical environmental pollution caused by the textile sector.

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Scientists at the Hyderabad-based CSIR–Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) have achieved a significant breakthrough in sustainable water purification with the development of an advanced electrospun nanofiber membrane for textile wastewater treatment.

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