KPI students are developing the first Ukrainian ceramic filter that will purify water even from a swamp or infected with bacteria. It will allow defenders at the front to always have clean water.
Master's students Yuliia Molchan and Hlib Ivzhenko are working on the project, and Tetiana Dontsova, Head of the Department of Inorganic Substances Technology, Water Treatment and General Chemical Technology, is leading the work.
In December this year, the scientists plan to present their product and look for investors to put the filter into production.
📋️ Read more in the article by Vechirniy Kyiv newspaper and from KPImedia video.
Kyiv Polytechnic Institute has created a filter that can turn water contaminated with salmonella into drinking water. The material is 100% Ukrainian.
Scientists say that the device cleans water not only from dirt, but also from chemicals and pathogens.
🎥 KPImedia conducted an experiment - will the scientists themselves drink dirty water purified by their own membrane?