Molybdenum trioxide

New "Solar" Catalyst to Treat Industrial Waste Water Cheap and Fast from NUST MISIS Scientists

MOSCOW, Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A new "solar" catalyst based on molybdenum sulfide for water purification was developed by NUST MISIS scientists together with colleagues from FEFU, Fudan University (China) and Tokai University (Japan).

Key Points: 
  • MOSCOW, Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A new "solar" catalyst based on molybdenum sulfide for water purification was developed by NUST MISIS scientists together with colleagues from FEFU, Fudan University (China) and Tokai University (Japan).
  • Therefore, scientists are faced with the task of minimizing the amount of harmful emissions, as well as developing effective methods for purifying water from these emissions.
  • Photocatalytic degradation by sunlight is a technology with minimal anthropogenic impact on the environment, as it uses only natural sunlight and a catalyst.
  • Therefore, with the use of non-toxic photocatalysts scientists can create a "green technology" for processing harmful emissions, similar to natural photosynthesis.

New "Solar" Catalyst to Treat Industrial Waste Water Cheap and Fast from NUST MISIS Scientists

MOSCOW, Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A new "solar" catalyst based on molybdenum sulfide for water purification was developed by NUST MISIS scientists together with colleagues from FEFU, Fudan University (China) and Tokai University (Japan).

Key Points: 
  • MOSCOW, Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A new "solar" catalyst based on molybdenum sulfide for water purification was developed by NUST MISIS scientists together with colleagues from FEFU, Fudan University (China) and Tokai University (Japan).
  • Therefore, scientists are faced with the task of minimizing the amount of harmful emissions, as well as developing effective methods for purifying water from these emissions.
  • Photocatalytic degradation by sunlight is a technology with minimal anthropogenic impact on the environment, as it uses only natural sunlight and a catalyst.
  • Therefore, with the use of non-toxic photocatalysts scientists can create a "green technology" for processing harmful emissions, similar to natural photosynthesis.