Active carbon made from corn core capable of absorbing cesium
MORIOKA, Japan - Akira Sasaki, senior researcher at the environmental health research center of the Iwate prefectural government and from Iwate University, holds activated carbon made from corn cores in Morioka on May 2, 2012. A group of researchers at the center said they have found activated carbon made from corn cores is highly capable of absorbing cesium, raising expectations that it could be used to prevent cesium contamination of farm products in the wake of the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi complex. (Kyodo)
- Product Code
- ILEA000349755
- Registered date
- 2012/5/23 00:00:00
- Credit
- Kyodo / Kyodo News Images
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- 1770 × 2571 pixel
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- 732.25(KB)*
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