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2. Intensifying electrified flow-through water treatment technologies via local environment modification
3. Effect of the Nanowire Morphology and Electrode Structure on Microbial Inactivation
4. Introduction
5. Surface Coating on Nanowire-Modified Electrode Lifetime Enhancement
6. Nanowire-assisted Electroporation Disinfection for Reclaimed Water
7. Altering Current Driven Nanowire-assisted Electroporation Disinfection with the Enhanced Electrode Life
8. Fabrication of High-Durability Nanowire-Modified Electrodes and Investigation of Their Microbial Disinfection Performance
9. Development of Nanowire-Modified Electrodes and Investigation of the Microbial Inactivation Performance
10. Conclusions and Perspectives
11. Self-powered triboelectric functional devices and microsystems in health-care applications: An energy perspective
12. Reduction of byproduct formation and cytotoxicity to mammalian cells during post-chlorination by the combined pretreatment of ferrate(VI) and biochar
13. Ultraviolet-based synergistic processes for wastewater disinfection: A review
14. Self-powered microbial blocking textile driven by triboelectric charges
15. Degradation of antibiotics by electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EAOPs): Performance, mechanisms, and perspectives
16. Photolysis of free chlorine and production of reactive radicals in the UV/chlorine system using polychromatic spectrum LEDs as UV sources
17. Solar-induced hybrid energy harvesters for advanced oxidation water treatment
18. List of contributors
19. Electrochemical membrane technology for disinfection
20. Construction and optimization mechanisms of carbon fiber-based flow-through electrode system (FES) with stackable multi-cathode units for water disinfection
21. Evaluation and prospects of nanomaterial-enabled innovative processes and devices for water disinfection: A state-of-the-art review
22. Triboelectrification induced self-powered microbial disinfection using nanowire-enhanced localized electric field
23. Effects of chlorine disinfection on the membrane fouling potential of bacterial strains isolated from fouled reverse osmosis membranes
24. Combination of catalytic ozonation by regenerated granular activated carbon (rGAC) and biological activated carbon in the advanced treatment of textile wastewater for reclamation
25. Elevating the stability of nanowire electrodes by thin polydopamine coating for low-voltage electroporation-disinfection of pathogens in water
26. Chlorine disinfection significantly aggravated the biofouling of reverse osmosis membrane used for municipal wastewater reclamation
27. Occurrence of super antibiotic resistance genes in the downstream of the Yangtze River in China: Prevalence and antibiotic resistance profiles
28. Quantifying chlorine-reactive substances to establish a chlorine decay model of reclaimed water using chemical chlorine demands
29. Different bacterial species and their extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) significantly affected reverse osmosis (RO) membrane fouling potentials in wastewater reclamation
30. Synergistic effect of combined UV-LED and chlorine treatment on Bacillus subtilis spore inactivation
31. Comparison of UV-LED and low pressure UV for water disinfection: Photoreactivation and dark repair of Escherichia coli
32. Self-Powered Disinfection Using Triboelectric, Conductive Wires of Metal–Organic Frameworks
33. Droplet‐Based Electricity Generator toward Practicality: Configuration, Optimization, and Hybrid Integration
34. Cell Transport Prompts the Performance of Low-Voltage Electroporation for Cell Inactivation
35. Shifts of live bacterial community in secondary effluent by chlorine disinfection revealed by Miseq high-throughput sequencing combined with propidium monoazide treatment
36. Synergistic Nanowire-Enhanced Electroporation and Electrochlorination for Highly Efficient Water Disinfection
37. Chapter five - Electrochemical membrane technology for disinfection
38. Microbial Disinfection with Supercoiling Capacitive Triboelectric Nanogenerator
39. Self-Powered Microbial Blocking Textile Driven by Triboelectric Charges
40. Droplet‐Based Electricity Generator toward Practicality: Configuration, Optimization, and Hybrid Integration.
41. Emerging Energy Harvesting Materials and Devices for Self‐Powered Water Disinfection
42. Efficient nanowire-assisted electroporation and cellular inclusion release of microalgal cells achieved by a low voltage
43. Triboelectrification induced self-powered microbial disinfection using nanowire-enhanced localized electric field
44. Carbon Fiber-Based Flow-Through Electrode System (FES) for Water Disinfection via Direct Oxidation Mechanism with a Sequential Reduction–Oxidation Process
45. Correction: Low-voltage alternating current powered polydopamine-protected copper phosphide nanowire for electroporation-disinfection in water
46. Low-voltage alternating current powered polydopamine-protected copper phosphide nanowire for electroporation-disinfection in water
47. A Cu3P nanowire enabling high-efficiency, reliable, and energy-efficient low-voltage electroporation-inactivation of pathogens in water
48. Correction: Impact of water quality parameters on bacteria inactivation by low-voltage electroporation: mechanism and control
49. Impact of water quality parameters on bacteria inactivation by low-voltage electroporation: mechanism and control
50. Carbon-nanotube sponges enabling highly efficient and reliable cell inactivation by low-voltage electroporation
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