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How Do Nanotechnology Filters Work?

The working mechanism of nanotechnology filters can vary depending on the specific application and material used. Generally, these filters rely on the high surface area and unique properties of nanomaterials to trap and remove contaminants. For example, electrospun nanofibers create a dense mesh that can capture particles as small as viruses and bacteria. Functionalized nanoparticles can also be embedded in filter media to capture specific contaminants through chemical interactions.

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