Developing new ways to remove or inactivate pathogens in water
Waterborne pathogens are a major health threat and must be eliminated to guarantee safe usage of water for potable purposes. For this purpose, a new carbon-based nanomaterial composed of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and iron oxides was constructed for bacterial inactivation.
Solution characteristics
Themes
Assess and control waterborne disease
Sub themes
Information on waterborne diseases linked to drinking water quality
Stakeholder group
- Academia & Research Organisations (A&R)
Pain reliever
- Water pollution
Gain creator
- Bacteria inactivation
Type of climate
Temperate
Geographical scope
International
Social Innovation Dimension
- Technological Solution
Societal challenges
- Public Health and Risk Prevention
Solution Type
- Process
Technological readiness level
- TRL 4 technology validated in lab
Solution provider
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Benny Chefetz
benny.chefetz@mail.huji.ac.il
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