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Clean Water Solution: MIT Develops New Electrochemical Method to Remove Micropollutants From Water
MIT develops new electrochemical process that has the ability to selectively remove organic contaminants, including chemical waste products, pesticides and pharmaceuticals, even at extremely low levels.
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