David McDonald et. al. research study published in PLOS Water showing E. coli DNA damage by ultraviolet lighy at 222 nm is greater than at 254 nm as applied in water disinfection system.Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pwat.0000238AbstractGermicidal ultraviolet (UV) light has been widely used to inactivate pathogens in water. Emerging alternatives to conventional low pressure…
Research Study Comparing Damage of E. coli DNA By UV 222 nm Compared to UV 254 nm Irradiation in Water
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