Descripción del proyecto
Los adsorbentes hacen que el agua potable sea segura
Las Naciones Unidas consideran que una buena calidad del agua y un saneamiento adecuado son esenciales para combatir la pobreza y fomentar una vida sostenible. La insuficiente calidad del agua, el saneamiento deficiente y la falta de higiene son responsables de millones de muertes cada año. Además, la presencia de metales pesados en el agua potable es peligrosa para la salud humana. EL objetivo del proyecto Hybead, financiado con fondos europeos, es mejorar la tecnología que separa los iones de metales pesados del agua potable y estimará la viabilidad del fomento de estos absorbentes tipo perla en el mercado. En primer lugar, el proyecto desarrollará versiones de productos y técnicas de producción económicamente rentables y, en una segunda etapa, se centrará en la propiedad intelectual y estudiará las necesidades del mercado.
Objetivo
Each year, millions of people, most of them children, die from diseases associated with inadequate water supply, sanitation and hygiene. In particular, exposure to heavy metals in drinking water, even at trace levels, poses a considerable health risk. As included in one of the seventeen sustainable development goals of the United Nations, “safe water and adequate sanitation are indispensable for healthy ecosystems, reducing poverty, and achieving inclusive growth, social well-being and sustainable livelihoods”. In this PoC project, named Hybrid Bead Adsorbents (Hybead), we aim to evaluate the feasibility of advancing Hybrid Inorganic Nanoparticle/Metal-Organic Frameworks Bead-type adsorbents into the pre-commercial stage, with the aim of accelerating their access to the market as an efficient technology for removing heavy metal ions from water.
The first part of Hybead encompasses scaling-up of our current spray-drying synthesis of these beads from the gram-scale to economically viable kilogram-scale production. We will also shape the composite beads for proving its use into existing water purification technologies. This will entail shaping Hybead into granules and integrating them as fillers into polymer matrices to produce membranes by common industrial-scale methods (e.g. compaction and solvent casting). The second part of Hybead will be dedicated to intellectual property (IP) and market aspects needed for the pre-commercialization of this new technology for water purification. This study will include a patentability study, a freedom-to-operate (FTO) analysis and a market study to identify the filter producers that could ultimately serve as manufacturing partners.
In this project we will endeavor to assess the commercial viability of with Hybead adsorbents, accelerate their market entry and ultimately, explore the possibility of launching a spin-off to manufacture and commercialize viable products.
Ámbito científico
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringwater treatment processesdrinking water treatment processes
- engineering and technologychemical engineeringseparation technologiesdesalinationreverse osmosis
- natural scienceschemical sciencespolymer sciences
- natural sciencesbiological sciencesecologyecosystems
- engineering and technologynanotechnologynano-materials
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Régimen de financiación
ERC-POC-LS - ERC Proof of Concept Lump Sum PilotInstitución de acogida
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