Ilan Arvelo et. al. research study published in Building and Environment about an in situ model using a DNA-tagged aerosol to test ultraviolet disinfection effectiveness.Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.111828Excerpts:HighlightsUV surface inactivation of synthetic DNA sequences at 222, 254, and 282 nm. Novel DNA-tagged aerosols sensitive to UV as a surrogate for viral inactivation. New proposed method…
Use Of DNA Tagged Aerosol To Test UV Air Cleaner Effectiveness
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