Nanotechnology in Water Treatment

Nanotechnology is reshaping water treatment by introducing materials that purify, filter, and decontaminate with unmatched precision. At the nanoscale, materials exhibit enhanced surface reactivity, tunable porosity, and antimicrobial properties ideal for clean water solutions. Engineered nanomaterials can remove heavy metals, degrade organic pollutants, and neutralize pathogens in real time. Nanocomposites and membranes offer high selectivity and faster flow rates with reduced energy consumption. From rural purification systems to industrial wastewater recycling, these innovations scale across environments and economies. Advanced nanoadsorbents capture contaminants others miss, while photocatalysts break them down under sunlight.

Photocatalytic Water Purification

Nano-Adsorbents

Antimicrobial Nanomaterials

Smart Sensing

Monitoring with Nanosensors

 

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