James Cook University: Breakthrough to Combat Microplastics
August 13, 2024
August 13, 2024
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, Aug. 13 (TNSres) -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
James Cook University researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough that allows them to convert microplastics to a highly valuable material.
JCU Professor Mohan Jacob said some plastic waste degrades into smaller fragments, often reaching micron sizes.
"These microplastics are notorious for their non-degradable and insoluble nature in water and ar . . .
James Cook University researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough that allows them to convert microplastics to a highly valuable material.
JCU Professor Mohan Jacob said some plastic waste degrades into smaller fragments, often reaching micron sizes.
"These microplastics are notorious for their non-degradable and insoluble nature in water and ar . . .