A new, tailored rapid approach for ozonation of water using a catalyst has been developed by scientists. Their research, recently published in the journal Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, could reduce the time and energy required to purify water for drinking and other uses.

The team of scientists created a new catalyst that can accelerate the process of ozonation, which is the use of ozone to purify water. The catalyst works quickly and efficiently to break down pollutants in the water, making it safe to drink. The rapid approach is tailored to provide improved performance in this water purification process, saving time and energy.

The research team believes their new approach could be used to improve water purification systems around the world, making clean drinking water more accessible to people in need.

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source: Phys.org