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Photocatalytic disinfection of different airborne microorganisms by TiO2/MXene filler: inactivation efficiency, energy consumption and self-repair phenomenon

See http://tny.im/rOJ — Bacteria, fungi and viruses are airborne microorganisms, which can survive and spread in the form of aerosols, posing a serious threat to human health. A dynamic continuous flow photocatalytic reactor containing TiO2/MXene filler was developed to study the inactivation characteristics of four different microorganisms treated by ultraviolet and photocatalysis. By establishing the…

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