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Nickel exposure in particular, especially in industrial and occupational settings, can present significant health hazards. Firstly, allergy to nickel is something that has become more and more important recently, mainly due to the introduction of inexpensive jewelry where one of the underlying metals is nickel. 10-12% of the female population and 6% of the male population are believed to experience an allergy to nickel, caused by the nickel salts that are formed by sweat in contact with the nickel. Secondly, nickel is one of many carcinogenic metals known to be an environmental and occupational pollutant. It has been connected with increased risk of lung cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurological deficits, developmental deficits in childhood, and high blood pressure. Finally, nickel has been identified as a toxin that can lead to infertility, miscarriage, birth defects, and nervous system defects. All in all, nickel is suspected, on the one hand, to severely disrupt enzyme action and regulation and, on the other hand, to contribute to a high amount of oxidative stress.</p></br> | Nickel exposure in particular, especially in industrial and occupational settings, can present significant health hazards. Firstly, allergy to nickel is something that has become more and more important recently, mainly due to the introduction of inexpensive jewelry where one of the underlying metals is nickel. 10-12% of the female population and 6% of the male population are believed to experience an allergy to nickel, caused by the nickel salts that are formed by sweat in contact with the nickel. Secondly, nickel is one of many carcinogenic metals known to be an environmental and occupational pollutant. It has been connected with increased risk of lung cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurological deficits, developmental deficits in childhood, and high blood pressure. Finally, nickel has been identified as a toxin that can lead to infertility, miscarriage, birth defects, and nervous system defects. All in all, nickel is suspected, on the one hand, to severely disrupt enzyme action and regulation and, on the other hand, to contribute to a high amount of oxidative stress.</p></br> | ||
- | <p>b) <i>Curly’on | + | <p>b) <i>Curly’on improves renal dialysis.</i></br> |
- | We were very | + | We were very concerned about renal impairment and dialysis. In the past, some intoxication problems arose and there is still a risk for dysfunctional renal cases. We visited a dialysis center to learn about this treatment and patient perception. Dialysis protocol requires sterilized water. The dialysis centre regulations include once a month, a physical chemistry analysis search for heavy metals in the system. During the last decades, the inox water pipes of the machines used for water distribution were changed and are now made of PEX (cross-linked polyethylene). This could restrict nickel propagation but our project makes possible to respect regulations without replacing the system, reducing the costs. European pharmacopoeia partially mentions heavy metal issues and doesn't have any information about Nickel. Also, since no specific tests are described in it, our project CurLy'on comes up with a new solution for pharmaceutical tests.<p/> </ul></div></br> |
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- | <td><div align="center"><figcaption> Presence of nickel in pipes (dialysis center of Tonkin) </figcaption></div></td> | + | <td><div align="center"><figcaption> Presence of nickel in water pipes (dialysis center of Tonkin) </figcaption></div></td> |
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- | <div align = "justify"><p><b>Are | + | <div align = "justify"><p><b>Are there any available methods to eliminate Nickel ?</b></br></br> |
- | + | There are two main techniques:</br> | |
- | - Inverse osmosis | + | - Inverse osmosis can be used for small heavy metal concentration elimination. However it isn’t very efficient and in aerobic conditions, metallic oxides can clog membranes.</br> |
- | - Ionic resins that are able to retain | + | - Ionic resins that are able to retain divalent cations.</p> |
- | <p>Nevertheless these methods | + | <p>Nevertheless these methods remain expensive and complicated to set up so our goal was to develop a cheaper alternative, that could be used by anyone.</p></br> |
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<div align = "justify"><p><b>So how can our filter be used ?</b></br></br> | <div align = "justify"><p><b>So how can our filter be used ?</b></br></br> | ||
- | <p>First of all | + | <p>First of all our project tackles environmental concerns, making possible to depollute water, for which no technical solution have been found yet.</p></div></br> |
<div align = "justify"><p>Two main fields are especially targeted : </p></br> | <div align = "justify"><p>Two main fields are especially targeted : </p></br> |
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