Детали книги
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
252
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Jan 2, 2019
Издатель
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Издание
1
ISBN-10
6139940605
ISBN-13
9786139940608
Описание
Prasad T. N. V. K. V. and David Ernest delve into the intriguing realm of biofilms and their impact on water distribution systems, particularly focusing on PVC pipelines. This work emphasizes the pressing need for effective solutions to combat biofilm formation, which is known to compromise water quality and system integrity. With a thorough exploration of current characterization techniques, the authors provide valuable insights into the nature of these biofilms and their ecological implications.
The narrative then pivots towards innovative preventive measures, showcasing how metallic nanoparticles hold promise in the fight against these resilient microbial communities. By incorporating these nanomaterials, the researchers discuss their potential for enhancing water safety and improving the longevity of distribution infrastructure. Their findings highlight the importance of sustainable practices in the development and application of nanotechnology.
Through a comprehensive analysis of biofilm degradation studies, the authors propose a path forward that promises to not only safeguard public health but also contribute to the sustainability of water distribution systems. This work serves as a compelling resource for researchers and professionals aiming to bridge the gap between nanotechnology and practical environmental applications.
The narrative then pivots towards innovative preventive measures, showcasing how metallic nanoparticles hold promise in the fight against these resilient microbial communities. By incorporating these nanomaterials, the researchers discuss their potential for enhancing water safety and improving the longevity of distribution infrastructure. Their findings highlight the importance of sustainable practices in the development and application of nanotechnology.
Through a comprehensive analysis of biofilm degradation studies, the authors propose a path forward that promises to not only safeguard public health but also contribute to the sustainability of water distribution systems. This work serves as a compelling resource for researchers and professionals aiming to bridge the gap between nanotechnology and practical environmental applications.