Effective pathogen removal in sustainable natural fiber Moringa filters
Journal
npj Clean Water
Journal Volume
5
Journal Issue
1
Start Page
27
ISSN
20597037
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Samineni, Laxmicharan
De Respino, Sophie
Chowdhury, Ratul
Mohanty, Rashmi Prava
Oh, Hyeonji
Geitner, Michael
Alberg, Claire Hartwig
Roman-White, Abigail
McKinzie, Sarine
Lemus, Camila
Massey, Joy
Ghosh, Debadyuti
Truskett, Thomas M.
Velegol, Stephanie
Kumar, Manish
Abstract
Pathogen contamination of water has a massive impact on global human health. In particular, viruses pose unique challenges to water treatment techniques due to their small size and presence in water as both individual virions and when absorbed onto larger particles. Low-energy water treatment processes such as media filtration are not capable of completely removing viruses owing to their small size. Hence, less sustainable processes with high chemical or energy consumption such as chemical disinfection, ultraviolet irradiation, and membrane filtration are usually required. To overcome high energy and/or chemical requirements for virus treatment, designs for sustainable fiber filters fabricated from minimally processed natural materials for efficient virus (MS2) and bacteria (E. coli) removal are presented in this work. These filters were created by functionalizing readily accessible natural fibers including cotton, silk, and flax with a simple aqueous extract containing cationic proteins from Moringa oleifera seeds. The proposed filters offer a comprehensive low cost, low energy, and low environmental impact solution for pathogen removal from water with removals of >7log10 (99.99999%) for viruses and bacteria. © 2022, The Author(s).
Publisher
Nature Research
Description
論文編號: 27
Type
journal article