disinfectant

Disinfectant powder is stirred in bacteria-contaminated water (upper left). The mixture is exposed to sunlight, which rapidly kills all the bacteria (upper right). A magnet collects the metallic powder after disinfection (lower right). The powder is then reloaded into another beaker of contaminated water, and the disinfection process is repeated (lower left). (Image credit: Tong Wu/Stanford University)
A recyclable powder that kills thousands of waterborne bacteria per second when exposed to ordinary sunlight
Disinfectant powder is stirred in bacteria-contaminated water (upper left). The mixture is exposed to sunlight,
Turning tap water into an effective disinfectant that can be used to clean surfaces, crops, and the body
via Bar-Ilan University Turning tap water into an effective disinfectant that can be used to
Help for fighting pandemics using a new long-lasting disinfectant
Scientists from two disciplines join forces with entrepreneur to develop disinfectant against COVID-19 and other