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PNNL, Moselle to advance using magnetic nanoparticles to capture lithium, cesium from brines

PNNL, Moselle to advance using magnetic nanoparticles to capture lithium, cesium from brines by Mike Millikin The DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and its licensee Moselle Technologies, have won two Cooperative Research and Development Awards (CRADA) and a 2021 DOE Advanced Manufacturing Office award to advance the process of using magnetic nanoparticles for capturing strategically important elements from water sources. The patent-pending technology, developed at PNNL, has been licensed exclusively by Moselle Technologies, a start-up business that is piloting the technology in several US and international locations. The core nanoparticle consists of a form of iron oxide better known as magnetite. This core particle is used to anchor the adsorbent shell that selectively binds the compounds of interest the key to the patented technology.

Produced Water Treatment Market : Outlook and Strategic Insights And Key Business Influencing Factors To 2027 | Major Giants – Veolia, Siemens, General Electric, Schlumberger Ltd , Halliburton – KSU

Produced Water Treatment Market : Outlook and Strategic Insights And Key Business Influencing Factors To 2027 | Major Giants – Veolia, Siemens, General Electric, Schlumberger Ltd , Halliburton – KSU
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Keen Interest and Veritable Initiatives of Energy Departments to assist Water Security Programs influences Growth in Produced Water Treatment Market, Valuation estimated at US$187 4 bn by 2031: TMR

(0) - Conceptualization of mobile plant for treatment of produced water gaining prominence for agricultural irrigation sites - Initiatives undertaken by startups to assess viability of DAF for raw water with light contaminant particles widens growth vistas ALBANY, N.Y., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In a bid to reduce the cost associated with treating and reusing produced water, Office of Fossil Energy, of the U.S. Department of Energy funds several new R&D initiatives and continues to collaborate with industry, state governments, universities, and federal and non-federal agencies. Earlier, for such initiatives, the Department of Energy invested nearly US$100 million for produced water projects, with another aim to transform produced water from being a waste to a resource.

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