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Nanotechnology expert Hagrid is operating a device that will turn toilet waste water into drinking water.
A stent device with a mixture of bacteria and micro-metal nanoparticles reacts with toilet waste water, extracts useful hydrogen, then filters the remainder and makes it into clean water. This invention, funded by billionaire Gates, may change the lives of millions of people in the Third World.
On April 11th, Beijing time, nanotechnology experts from the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom stated that they will extract biofuels from toilet waste water through new nanomaterials and purify them into drinking water. This new invention, sponsored by the Bill Gates and Melinda Gates Foundation, is expected to solve the problem of water for millions of people in developing countries.
The new invention, funded by billionaire Gates, targets the use of used toilet water as drinking water. Sarah, Nanotechnology Specialist, University of Manchester, UK. Hagrid said that they can turn waste water from toilets into good drinking water. Nanotechnology is a science and technology that uses atoms to make matter. This invention, funded by billionaire Gates, may change the lives of millions of people in the Third World.
Hager believes that a series of new materials may help extract energy from human wastewater. The researcher pointed out that although the drinking water extracted from toilet waste water is not the same as bottled mineral water, they can not be neglected in areas without clean water. She said: “Many people have expressed their views on my research. Some people even tease that they are not clean water at all, but I don’t care a bit. Many studies now focus on biofuels. At the same time, scientists are also from human wastewater. Extract many of the available energy substances. With nanotechnology, you can get hydrogen and then turn it into hydrazine, which is a major rocket fuel."
The expert from the School of Materials at the University of Manchester believes that a stent device containing a mixture of bacteria and tiny metal nanoparticles can react with toilet waste water, extract useful hydrogen, and then filter the residue to make it into clean water. Hagrid worked closely with the Imperial College of Technology and the scientists of Durham University, University of London, UK, and received a grant of US$100,000 (about 63,000 pounds) from the Gates and Melinda Foundation.
They defeated more than 2,000 invention proposals for developing countries to invent a cheap device for extracting biofuels and turning wastewater into clean water. If the research team in 2013 can prove that their proposed chemical reaction can work, they can get another million US dollars from Gates. The founder of Microsoft is the richest person in the world. He has promised to use his money to fight global poverty.
These researchers plan to develop a prototype to demonstrate their ideas in 2013. Hagrid said: “The phrase “to spend a penny†used in upper classes means last time the toilet. We plan to develop new materials to make this kind of daily necessary investment into an investment. Using these materials can make Natural waste water becomes a usable resource. This technology has important implications for remote areas in developing countries, helping to reduce pollution and reduce waste disposal costs.†(Xiao Wen)
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