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Potable Water Using Functionalized Cellulose as Catalyst from Locally Available Biomass

Sunny G1 M S Vishnu Menon2 Bharghav Swaroop3 Roopa Maligappa4
1 2 3 4 Department of Civil Engineering, Ramaiah Polytechnic, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

Published Online: May-June 2026

Pages: 148-156

Abstract

This project aims to prove the significance, effectiveness and efficiency of a cellulose based slow sand water purification system and aims to provide a cheaper and recycled alternative to traditional small scale filtration units while not losing the functionality of a filtration unit and to provide an economical and sustainable solution for obtaining potable water using locally available materials.

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