By Dr Sanghamitra Deobhanj
Cuttack: Prosopis Juliflora is an invasive weed with abundant spread in India. Called Seemai Karuvelam in Tamil and Vilayati Babul in Hindi, it has outstanding capability to survive and grow on dry arid and saline lands.
Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras have developed a method to make a low-cost adsorbent using the weed and apply that to treat toxic effluents.The technology converts the weed into activated carbon, which, in turn, removes organic compounds, phosphate and nitrate from polluted water.
“Synthesis of activated carbon using Prosopis Juliflora biomass is economical, and can be used to reduce the overall cost of the treatment process. This can improve management of the invasive plant and simultaneously protect the environment,” explained Dr S. Mathava Kumar, Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at IIT Madras.
