细菌
撕裂
水处理
色散(光学)
流体学
单元格信封
海水淡化
材料科学
化学
环境科学
纳米技术
膜
环境工程
复合材料
生物
大肠杆菌
生物化学
遗传学
物理
工程类
基因
光学
航空航天工程
作者
Lu Peng,Haojie Zhu,Haobin Wang,Zhenbin Guo,Qian-Yuan Wu,Cheng Yang,Hong‐Ying Hu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-41490-5
摘要
Water disinfection is conventionally achieved by oxidation or irradiation, which is often associated with a high carbon footprint and the formation of toxic byproducts. Here, we describe a nano-structured material that is highly effective at killing bacteria in water through a hydrodynamic mechanism. The material consists of carbon-coated, sharp Cu(OH)2 nanowires grown on a copper foam substrate. We show that mild water flow (e.g. driven from a storage tank) can efficiently tear up bacteria through a high dispersion force between the nanotip surface and the cell envelope. Bacterial cell rupture is due to tearing of the cell envelope rather than collisions. This mechanism produces rapid inactivation of bacteria in water, and achieved complete disinfection in a 30-day field test. Our approach exploits fluidic energy and does not require additional energy supply, thus offering an efficient and low-cost system that could potentially be incorporated in water treatment processes in wastewater facilities and rural communities.
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