Abstract
Efficacy of Low-Dose Epinephrine in Treatment of Severe Asthma
Highlights
IntroductionThe prepared copper nanoparticles (Cu-NP) embedded on rice husk was found very effective for the removal of microbial contaminants (E. coli) from drinking water
The optimum conditions suggested by the t model for the variables such as flow rate, bacterial load and column height were 46 ml/min, 262 bacterial count/ml and 8 cm respectively with maximum actual removal of bacterial contaminants was of 95.5% and irs is very close to predicted value (94.15%)
The bacterial removal was 95.5% and when column height decreased to 4 cm, the bacterial removal was decreased to 65.3 %
Summary
The prepared copper nanoparticles (Cu-NP) embedded on rice husk was found very effective for the removal of microbial contaminants (E. coli) from drinking water. Cu-NP are quite cheap, high yields in mild reaction conditions and water and to make it fit for human consumption. Copper, they have short reaction times as compared to traditional having strong biocidal properties and have been used from catalysts. There are different methods for the synthesis of a long time for antimicrobial purposes and can be used Cu-NP like chemical, electrochemical, photochemical, successfully for the removal of bacteria from drinking sonochemical and thermal techniques (Kim et al, 2007; water (Shuster, 2010). Copper nanoparticles (Cu-NP) were found effective in little amounts of copper are required because these nano killing a range of bacterial pathogens involved in hospital particles are very effective even at low concentration
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