Researchers draw a bead on toxic waste
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13/12/1997
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Business Week (New York)
Hungry molecules inhabiting pores in minuscule ceramic beads could soon be cleaning up vast amounts of contaminated soil and water. Researchers at the Energy Dept.'s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNL) in Washington, believe the beads may be the best pollution fighter yet. Ounce for ounce, the ceramic beads can gobble up more mercury or lead than anything else.