At team of researchers from Cornell University have developed a new type of polymer that’s able to remove pollutants from water in a matter of seconds. Led by associate professor of chemistry Will Dichtel, the team was able to develop a porous form of cyclodextrin, which is the same material found in air fresheners, that can absorb pollutants as much as 200 times faster than traditional activated carbon purifiers. Another part of what makes cyclodextrin polymer such an excellent purifier is that washing and then reusing it is actually a simple process, whereas activated carbon filters require intense heat-treating before they can be reused.