Application of metal impregnated carbon nanotubes and cyclodextrin polymers, for the destruction of bacteria in water
M.Sc. === Safe drinking water is an essential resource for human survival, health, dignity and development. However, this vital resource has become scarce mainly due to population growth, economic activity, climate change and pollution. Treatment of polluted water is expensive and does not always en...
Main Author: | Lukhele, Lungile Patricia |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3592 |
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