The motors developed by researchers of the ICN2 Bioelectronics and Biosensors Group, led by ICREA Prof. Arben Merkoçi, have been used in test conditions to
remove oil droplets from water.
Not exact matches
Current cleanup technologies — such as mechanical skimmers or membrane filters, which are maneuvered with boats and
oil tankers — mainly
remove oil from the surface but miss those denser
droplets, Azwell says.
Using a strainer will allow any extra
droplets of
oil to be
removed, keeping just the right amount on the chickpeas.