On weekdays, I am always afraid that someone will inadvertently bring the virus home quietly. Although I use alcohol to disinfect and wash my hands before entering the door, I am still afraid that the protective measures are not enough. However, a research team at Osaka University in Japan has developed a nano-scale spray that can precisely inactivate the new coronavirus.
Recently, Yasugi, an associate professor from Osaka University in Japan, published a paper describing the damage caused by the exposure of the new coronavirus to the environment of nano-scale electrostatically atomized water particles.
The researchers found that aerosolized water particles reduced the infectivity of the new coronavirus to cells. It was also observed that nanoscale electrostatically atomized water particles disrupted viral envelopes, proteins and RNAs, preventing them from binding to host cells. thereby blocking the pathway of infection.
It is reported that this discovery will provide laboratory data for the development of a new type of spray to disinfect the new coronavirus. In the future, it will replace the spraying of atomized fungicides or ultraviolet disinfection in public places and turn to more harmless nano-scale electrostatic water sprays.
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