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Researchers are developing rapid-acting, long-lasting disinfectant spray to kill viruses – News-Medical.Net
Current disinfectant products for killing viruses like coronavirus take minutes to fully sanitize surfaces, which isn’t practical on high-contact areas such as door handles, elevators and bannisters.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 10 2020
Current disinfectant products for killing viruses like coronavirus take minutes to fully sanitize surfaces, which isn’t practical on high-contact areas such as door handles, elevators and bannisters.
That’s why the University of Central Florida is co-developing a new, rapid-acting, long-lasting disinfectant spray that instantly kills viruses without using harsh chemicals.
The project is led by Christina Drake, a materials science engineer and owne…
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