2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c00930
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Fiber-Supported Biocidal Porous Organic Polymer with High-Density N-Halamine Structures for Chlorine Rechargeable Water Disinfection

Abstract: Disinfecting pathogenic microorganisms in water streams efficiently and massively is still a big challenge in point-ofuse situations. Nowadays, available technologies are still suffering from irreversible consumption of disinfectants, production of carcinogenic byproducts, and high filtration resistance. Herein, we designed a chlorine rechargeable fiber-supported biocidal porous organic polymer (i.e., FPOP) according to a surface-activated in situ condensation methodology on cotton fibers. The presence of seco… Show more

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