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Top-Notch Science Can Also Be Done in Slovakia, Says French Chemist Monfort, Who Researches Wastewater Treatment

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Chemist Olivier Monfort is researching the use of nanomaterials, especially so-called MXenes, for wastewater treatment. “Nanomaterials can be used for wastewater treatment practically everywhere,” he says in an interview. The French scientist comes from the city of Vannes in Brittany, and his first contact with Slovakia was 20 years ago, when a cultural festival for young people was held in the city. Monfort completed his master’s and […]
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Chemist Olivier Monfort is researching the use of nanomaterials, especially so-called MXenes, for wastewater treatment. “Nanomaterials can be used for wastewater treatment practically everywhere,” he says in an interview. The French scientist comes from the city of Vannes in Brittany, and his first contact with Slovakia was 20 years ago, when a cultural festival for young people was held in the city. Monfort completed his master’s and […]

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Denník N broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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