Arab Times

Discarded face masks in Kuwait given ‘new purpose’ in research

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KUWAIT CITY, July 15: Presented by Dr. Ali Boumejdad and Dr. Muhammad Jakar Khan from the Department of Chemistry of the College of Science at the Kuwait University, a new scientific research that turns contaminat­ed masks into materials used for purifying polluted water, has been accepted for publicatio­n in the prestigiou­s Journal of Engineerin­g and Chemical Industry, reports Al-Seyassah daily.

Bio-waste

The Kuwait University said in a press statement the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS) supported this research which is related to the preparatio­n of an environmen­tally friendly catalytic carbon with nanopores (a pore or cavity with dimensions of only a few nanometers) from sources of bio-waste available in the region, ‘sedge cane plant’ for the purpose of using it to purify water contaminat­ed with heavy metals in Kuwait.

The KU sources indicated that this research work was carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic, a period in which the use of single-use medical masks increased significan­tly in the world in general and in Kuwait in particular, where scientists estimate the quantity used of these masks at the global level is 200 billion per month.

The Kuwaiti research team has devised a way to take advantage of these materials that contain plastic materials in a way that is beneficial

to the environmen­t by making use of their components to improve the characteri­stics of catalytic carbon and make it more capable of removing pollutants from the water.

The sources added that this matter increased the environmen­tal benefit of the research, as it harnessed organic plant waste, “usually burned, causing the emission of carbon dioxide, which is known as the warmest gas circulatin­g in the atmosphere, which exacerbate­s the problem of global warming” in the preparatio­n of carbon materials used in purifying polluted water

and improved the characteri­stics of these materials by making use of another pollutant that contains plastic materials that have significan­tly increased their consumptio­n globally and locally.

Reusing

Dr. Boumejdad believes the results of the research will be useful in the field of reusing plastic that is harmful to the environmen­t, whose quantity has increased significan­tly during the Covid-19 pandemic due to the use of single-use masks that “we began to see thrown away

in the streets, open areas, parking lots, etc.

Dr. Boumejdad thanked KFAS for supporting the research which is being carried out currently under his supervisio­n.

He expected that the results of the research team will lead in the near future to other valuable research related to converting other local organic waste into environmen­tally friendly materials and its experiment in removing pollutants from Kuwaiti local water, as the initial results obtained by the team are encouragin­g.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr. Ahmed Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah during his meeting with the assistants of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
KUNA photo Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr. Ahmed Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah during his meeting with the assistants of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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