Recent advances in water and wastewater disinfection by nano-photocatalysis

Recently, nano-photocatalysis has appeared as an efficient and green method of disinfection. It has been found that the process allows deactivation of various types of microorganisms. The antibacterial effect has already been checked on a number of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria including...

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