➀ MIT engineers develop a new nanofiltration process to reduce hazardous waste from aluminum production; ➁ The membrane selectively captures more than 99 percent of aluminum ions in lab-scale experiments; ➂ If implemented, the technology could reduce wasted aluminum and improve waste environmental quality.
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