they developed the idea of using their discovery for water purification. How it worksthe nanoparticles are prepared from molecules (synthetic macromolecules commonly called plastics) that have a protective,
Current water purification infrastructures have UV irradiation systems optimized to kill bacteria, this irradiation is more than sufficient to precipitate our nanoparticles,
#Water purification: Running fuel cells on bacteria Researchers in Norway have succeeded in getting bacteria to power a fuel cell.
In the future, the researchers hope to scale up this energy generation to enable the same energy to be used to power the water purification process
and bacteria that are suited best for use in this water purification method, "says Netzer.""To start with, we had to find a bacterium which was not only able to consume the waste products in the water,
The idea behind this water purification approach was born many years ago when the two scientists first met
and interest in, water purification. Today, they have a small demonstration plant bubbling away in the lab--efficiently exploiting the bacterias'ability to purify dirty water
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