'Super sand' to help clean up dirty drinking water

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'Super sand' to help clean up dirty drinking water

Dubbed "super sand", it could become a low-cost way to purify water in the developing world. The technology involves coating grains of sand in an oxide of a widely available material called graphite - commonly used as lead in pencils. The team describes the work in the American Chemical Society journal Applied Materials and Interfaces. In many countries around the world, access to clean drinking water and sanitation facilities is still limited. The World Health Organization states that "just 60% of the population in Sub-Saharan African and 50% of the population in Oceania [islands in the tropical Pacific Ocean] use improved sources of drinking-water." The graphite-coated sand grains might be a solution - especially as people have already used sand to purify water since ancient times. Read more: http://j.mp/t1v5AF

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