BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250928T114716EDT-2683wBghUl@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250928T154716Z DESCRIPTION:Nanotechnology-Enabled Water Treatment: A Vision to Enable Dece ntralized Water Purification and Reuse\nA free public seminar by Pedro J.J . Alvarez\, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering\, Rice University.T hrough control over material size\, morphology and chemical structure\, na notechnology offers novel materials that are nearly “all surface” and that can be more reactive per atom than bulk materials. Such engineered nanoma terials (ENMs) can offer superior catalytic\, adsorptive\, optical\, elect rical and/or antimicrobial properties that enable new technology platforms for next-generation water treatment. This presentation will address emerg ing opportunities for nanotechnology to meet a growing need for safer and more efficient decentralized water treatment and reuse. Examples of nano-e nabled technologies that can enhance the removal of priority micro-polluta nts include fouling-resistant membranes\; capacitive deionization with hig hly conductive and selective electrodes to remove multivalent ions\; rapid magnetic separation using superparamagnetic nanoparticles\; solar-thermal processes enabled by nanophotonics to desalinate with membrane distillati on\; disinfection and advanced oxidation using nanocatalysts\; and nanostr uctured surfaces that discourage microbial adhesion and protect infrastruc ture against biofouling and corrosion. On the other hand\, it is important to consider the unintended consequences of potential interactions of ENMs with living beings. Because microorganisms form the basis of all known ec osystems and provide many critical environmental services\, the implicatio ns of microbial-nanoparticle interactions will also be considered in the c ontext of risks associated with accidental or incidental ENM releases. Thi s analysis will focus on how water chemistry affects nanoparticle bioavail ability\, mobility\, toxicity and reactivity\, and how to steward safer an d eco-responsible nanotechnology.\nBrought to you by NSERC CREATE Green Ch emistry & TISED DTSTART:20150922T133000Z DTEND:20150922T150000Z LOCATION:Room 267\, Macdonald Engineering Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H 3A 0C3\, 817 rue Sherbrooke Ouest SUMMARY:Nanotechnology-Enabled Water Treatment URL:/tised/channels/event/nanotechnology-enabled-water -treatment-255391 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR