Review of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Coated Fiberglass for Removal of Environmentally Relevant Viruses
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Review of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Coated Fiberglass for Removal of Environmentally Relevant Viruses
Name - Manika Choubey
Supervisor Name - Dr Pranjali Shinde
Department of Chemistry
Institute Name - Malwanchal University, Indore
Abstract
The study's focus on utilizing iron oxide nanoparticles coated fiberglass for the removal of environmentally relevant viruses. The introduction effectively contextualizes the significance of this research within the broader context of environmental remediation and public health concerns. The authors succinctly describe the methodology, emphasizing the fabrication process of the iron oxide nanoparticles coated fiberglass and subsequent evaluation of its efficacy in virus removal. This research lacks specific details regarding the experimental setup, such as the types of viruses tested, concentration levels, and comparison with existing methods. Providing such information would enhance the clarity and comprehensiveness of the abstract. Additionally, the abstract could benefit from a brief discussion of the results and their implications, including any notable findings or challenges encountered during the study.while the abstract effectively communicates the general objectives and approach of the research, incorporating additional details about the experimental design and outcomes would improve its overall quality and appeal to readers interested in the field of environmental virology and nanotechnology.
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