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Business Fortune
15 May, 2025
Iran uses nanotechnology to purify water and boost agricultural yields with nanobubble systems, improving plant and fish health.
More than 20 communities in Iran now have working systems to remove arsenic from their drinking water. TV BRICS claims that the usage of adsorbents made of nanostructured iron nanoparticles has greatly improved the quality of the water for locals, particularly in arid and rural areas.
The quality of their products has greatly improved as a result of using this technique, and plant roots are now notably healthier. Furthermore, fungicides were not used during the growing season, according to Iranian greenhouse entrepreneur Mahin Zare. She noted that fruits grown with nanobubble technology show noticeable improvements in color, size, and shape compared to those from greenhouses that don't use the technology.
The Seraj Nanotechnology Company provides two kinds of nanobubble devices to fit the needs of greenhouses: online devices for systems with hydroponic feeding automation and static devices for greenhouses where nutrient solutions are prepared manually.
According to experts, using nanobubble technology can enhance greenhouse producers' yields by five to thirty percent. The managing director of a knowledge-driven Iranian nanotechnology company announced in April that the company's experts had put in place a nanobubble system for the agricultural and aquatic industries.
One of the main issues facing the gas and fluids industries is resolved by the nanobubble technology that they produce and sell. Aref Dadgostar claims that nanobubble technology could provide a solution for companies facing challenges with mixing gases into liquids.