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Study reports self-disinfecting polymer surfaces that can inactivate SARS-CoV-2 – News-Medical.Net
Surfaces with anionic block copolymers can inactivate different viruses within minutes by making the polymer-microbe interface…

Surfaces with anionic block copolymers can inactivate different viruses within minutes by making the polymer-microbe interface very acidic. Such surfaces can continuously disinfect surfaces without the need for reapplication of disinfectant.
The severe…
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