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Coffee-infused foam removes lead, mercury from water

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coffee-infused-foam-removes-lead-mercury-from-waterLondon: Scientists have created a foam filter incorporated with coffee waste that can remove harmful impurities such as lead and mercury from water.

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks, but it also creates a lot of waste. Scientists have found an innovative way to reduce this waste and help address another environmental problem.

They have incorporated spent coffee grounds in a foam filter that can remove harmful lead and mercury from water.

Restaurants, the beverage industry and people in their homes produce millions of tons of used coffee grounds every
year worldwide, according to Despina Fragouli, from Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in Italy.

While much of the used grounds go to landfills, some of them are applied as fertilizer, used as a biodiesel source or mixed into animal feed.

cientists are also studying it as a possible material for water remediation. Experiments so far have shown that powder made from spent coffee grounds can rid water of heavy metal ions, which can cause health problems.

But an additional step is needed to separate the powder from the purified water. Researchers wanted to simplify this process.

The researchers fixed spent coffee powder in a bioelastomeric foam, which acted as a filter. In still water, the foam removed up to 99 per cent of lead and mercury ions from water over 30 hours.

In a more practical test in which lead-contaminated water flowed through the foam, it scrubbed the water of up to 67 per cent of the lead ions.

ince the coffee is immobilised, it is easy to handle and discard after use without any additional steps, researchers said.

The study was published in the journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering.

PTI

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