The properties of hot household hygroscopic materials and their potential use for non-medical facemask decontamination

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  • who: Marie-Line Andreola and colleagues from the CNRS, ENS, UCBL1, France, Laboratory of BacteriologyVirology-Hygiene, University Hospital of, France, Universitu00e9 Paris-Saclay have published the Article: The properties of hot household hygroscopic materials and their potential use for non-medical facemask decontamination, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 15/Dec/2020
  • what: The authors propose the use of hot hygroscopic materials to decontaminate non-medical facemasks in household settings. With the aim of using the temperature-humidity synergy in a simple setup, the authors report here on SARS-CoV-2 virus inactivation on cloth . . .

     

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