MOC Hydrogel

MOC Hydrogel

About

MOC Hydrogel tackles urban odour pollution with a biodegradable hydrogel that suppresses hydrogen sulfide and volatile compounds at source. Designed for drainage systems and waste facilities, it targets odour-causing bacteria and releases active ingredients over 30 days, reducing emissions by over 90%. The low-cost, low-maintenance system avoids harmful chemicals and improves hygiene and air quality for surrounding communities. Its dual action also prevents biofilm regrowth, offering a long-lasting, scalable solution aligned with sustainable urban development goals

Team

Long Ting Luk

Long Ting Luk

Team Member

Malvin Subroto Pamudji

Malvin Subroto Pamudji

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Malvin Subroto is a PhD candidate in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, building on a Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Philosophy in the same field. His research sits at the intersection of science and public health, where he works on translating laboratory advances into real-world impact. Malvin has contributed to several government-led initiatives, helping to design and deploy evidence-based solutions with measurable benefits for society.

Sin Hang Wong

Sin Hang Wong

Ka Kit Cheng

Ka Kit Cheng

Cheung Tim Hung

Cheung Tim Hung

Professor King Lun Yeung

Professor King Lun Yeung

Supervising Professor

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