Electrohydrodynamic devices for ionic wind generation and airborne positive‐strand RNA viruses inactivation by nonthermal atmospheric plasma
Sonia Ruiz‐Trujillo,
Patricia Vega‐Martínez,
Iris Esparza
et al.
Abstract:Adaptable technologies capable of reducing contaminants in enclosed spaces are needed. The SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic has highlighted the vulnerability of current systems forcing the adoption of extreme measures, causing a significant socioeconomic impact. Electrohydrodynamic devices are proposed as a competitive solution that allows obtaining a high degree of viral inactivation with a very low generation of chemical compounds and low power consumption, together with the production of an airflow, which makes its impl… Show more
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