Nanotechnology makes a splash in global water treatment
Nanotechnologies could help address the world's water problems by potentially offering economical and efficient ways to remove contaminants such as bacteria and viruses. The use of nanoparticles in water treatment could cause less pollution than traditional methods and possibly require less labor, land and energy.
Science and Development Network | 05/06
This story published in AIChE SmartBrief on 05/12/2009
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