Nanotechnology-enabled point-of-use (POU) filters for drinking water disinfection

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Abstract

Nanotechnology-incorporated low-cost materials for household point-of-use (POU) water treatment systems may confer better protection to public health due to potential removal of microbial pathogens (bacteria and viruses) from drinking water supplies and could serve as a sustainable complementary option to the conventional communal water treatment methods that are in use today.

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Pokhrel, L. R., Dean, R. L., Jacobs, Z. L., & Burrows, W. B. (2019). Nanotechnology-enabled point-of-use (POU) filters for drinking water disinfection. In Nanotechnology Characterization Tools for Environment, Health, and Safety (pp. 187–216). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59600-5_7

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