By Christian A. (12th G)

Research Question: How effectively can hydrogel be applied in water purification?


Hydrogels (n):

A “net” of polymers linked together that can absorb and release water

  • Applications include
  • Medicine
  • Hygene products
  • Water processing

How does it work?

  1. Absorbtion

Hydrogel is hydrophyllic and uses osmotic pressure to push water inside.

  1. Capture

In order to remove contaminants like heavy metals, dyes, and microorganisms agents that form complexes with specific contaminants are added to the polymer chains.

  1. Release

Contaminants and water can be removed by lowering the pH.

Application: Chitosan Hydrogels in heavy metal removal

  • Uses EDTA to capture heavy metals
  • Can be easily desorbed using table salt
  • remained unchanged after 15 cycles

Site Observation: Valley Water Purification center

A new, experimental water purification center that recycles treated water for human use

  • Discovered that simply being effective isn’t enough for a technology to be used
  • The processes used in Valley Water were chosen because they required little supervision and can be fully automated

Is Hydrogel effective?

Well, kind of…

  • Nothing can be said for sure because there aren’t many large-scale trials of hydrogel
  • May be very useful in low-income countries that can’t afford facilities like Valley water
  • But may not compete against already established purification methods in terms of efficiency because it’s difficult to automate
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