Nanotechnology in Water Treatment
Nanotechnology refers to a broad range of tools, techniques and applications that simply involve particles on the approximate size scale of a few to hundreds of nanometers in diameter. Particles of this size have some unique physicochemical and surface properties that lend themselves to novel uses. Indeed, advocates of nanotechnology suggest that this area of research could contribute to solutions for some of the major problems we face on the global scale such as ensuring a supply of safe drinking water for a growing population, as well as addressing issues in medicine, energy, and agriculture.
- Wastewater Treatment
- Water Treatment
- Application of Nanotechnology in Water and wastewater treatment
- Nanomaterials and membrane filtration
- Nanomaterials and membrane filtration
- Metals, bimetallic nanoparticles and mixed oxides
- Naturally occurring material the case of zeolites
- metallic nanoparticles
- Carbon nanocompounds
- Modified photocatalysts
- Modified photocatalysts
- Nanotechnology and human health
- Nanotechnology and human health
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