posted on 2025-05-19, 06:24authored byParisa Tafazolymotie
This thesis explores the use of liquid metal to break down chloroform, a harmful chemical found in industrial waste and contaminated water. By investigating how liquid metal interacts with chloroform, this research aims to develop an efficient and sustainable method for removing toxic pollutants. The findings could lead to cleaner water sources and safer environmental practices, reducing health risks associated with exposure to hazardous chemicals. This study contributes to scientific advancements in pollution control and offers a potential solution for industries seeking safer ways to manage waste, ultimately benefiting public health and environmental sustainability.
History
Thesis type
Thesis (Masters by research)
Thesis note
Thesis submitted for the Degree of Masters by Research, Swinburne University of Technology, 2024.