A paper has been published on the effect of virus particle aggregation on the efficiency of chlorine disinfection.

A paper has been published on the effect of virus particle aggregation on the efficiency of chlorine disinfection.

Modeling of viral aggregation and its impact on chlorine disinfection efficacy
Putri Shafa Kamira, Ren Suzuki, Syun-suke Kadoya, Wakana Oishi, Daisuke Sano
Water Research, September 2026, 303, 126225.

This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 21H04570.

 

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