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2025 | China | Water issue adressed: Too dirty

Removal of Microplastics from Water by Bare Magnetic Nano-γ-Fe2O3 under Ultrasound

Our project aims to develop an efficient, effective, and eco-friendly method for removing microplastics from water. Under ultrasound, we allow commercially available magnetic nano-γ-Fe2O3 to stick onto microplastics in water. Once adsorbed with magnetic nano-γ-Fe2O3, microplastics become magnetic and can be removed easily with a magnet. 

Our method achieves up to 99% efficiency for common plastics (PE, PS, PP, PET) in just 20 minutes. It is cost-effective, avoids secondary pollution, and works across different plastic types and sizes. 

This is how I came up with the idea for this project:

Our concept was born from the realization that existing magnetic-nanoparticle-involved methods of microplastic removal relied on expensive, lab-synthesized materials, while commercially available bare nano-γ-Fe₂O₃, though cheaper and scalable, was experimented. Utilizing ultrasound allows our material to be easily absorbed onto microplastics, facilitating efficient removal.

CONTACT WATERTANK
Ania Andersch
Programme manager
+46 8 121 360 59