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(L-R) David McLagan, Carl Mitchell and Frank Wania (supplied images)

管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough researchers receive Governor General鈥檚 Innovation Award

Researchers from the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough who developed an innovative air sampler that can monitor mercury pollution without using electricity or gas have .

The award celebrates excellence in innovation across all sectors in Canada and is given to individuals or teams whose innovations are 鈥渢ruly exceptional, transformative and positive in their impact on quality of life in Canada.鈥

Professors  and of the department of physical and environmental sciences and former grad student David McLagan 鈥 now an assistant professor at Queen鈥檚 University 鈥 designed, developed and tested the Mercury Passive Air Sampler (MerPAS), which has been commercialized and is now being used in Canada and around the world.

Unlike active air samplers that rely on electricity and a supply of gas to run, MerPAS uses the natural movement of air and a carbon material to capture airborne mercury.

The real benefit of this design is that it can be used with almost no training and can be deployed in remote locations around the world, says Mitchell, who is an expert on pollution and mercury cycling in the environment.

鈥淲e are really pleased with the performance of MerPAS. For a long time, we were confident that it was going to be broadly useful and beneficial, so it鈥檚 really satisfying that others hold our work in high regard,鈥 he says. 

 

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