Abstract

A novel approach to fabricate an efficient portable water purification device was tested. The polyacrylonitrile/chitosan (PAN–CTN) and polyacrylonitrile/biochar (PAN–BC) composite membranes were made through electrospinning, and laccase was immobilized on PAN–BC membrane (PAN–BC–LAC). Three layers of composite membrane (PAN–CTN, PAN–BC–LAC, and PAN–BC) were placed in a series for purification of water measured in terms of microorganisms, micropollutants, and turbidity. The system provided around 83% of micropollutant removal, 99% removal of microorganisms, and up to 77% of turbidity reduction within < 5 min of the contact time. This device does not need an energy source for functioning and can prevent using plastic water bottles for activities in remote areas.

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