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Kombucha Non-woven Membranes for Sustainable Water Filtration - Luying (Louise) He

University of Massachusetts Amherst
2026
Water Filtration
Kombucha
sustainable technology
biodegradable materials
clean water
Living Materials
environmental engineering
water purification
Biofilters
Sustainable Design
plastic waste
waste reduction
Cellulose Membranes
microbiology
environmental science
biomaterials
circular economy
drinking water
green technology
water treatment
biotechnology
sustainable materials
Self-Healing Materials
Antimicrobial Materials
public health
bioengineering
Eco-Friendly Technology
Microbial Systems
water safety
Filtration Technology
Low-Cost Innovation
environmental sustainability
Biological Engineering
Wastewater Solutions
sustainable infrastructure

This research develops biodegradable “living” water filters grown from kombucha cellulose membranes. Unlike conventional plastic filters, these biofilters can self-defend against harmful microbes and self-repair when damaged. The work aims to create affordable, sustainable, and effective water filtration systems that reduce plastic waste while improving access to clean drinking water.

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