Feasibility and Conceptual Design of Portable Nanofiber Membrane Water Purification Tablets

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Authors: Ronghan WangWenjing LiDehe Yao
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This study investigates the feasibility and design of portable nanofiber membrane water purification tablets, emphasizing filtration efficiency, scalability, and adaptability in resource-limited and emergency scenarios. Key factors such as membrane pore size, water quality improvement, durability, and cost-effectiveness are analyzed for optimal performance. The proposed design aims to address challenges related to traditional water purification systems by offering a lightweight, portable, and effective solution for clean water needs.

Keywords: Nanofiber Membrane, Water Purification, Portable Tablets, Nanotechnology, Filtration Efficiency, Sustainable Design

DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1006556

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