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Microorganism-ionizing respirator with reduced breathing resistance suitable for removing airborne bacteria

Park et al., 2018

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518262199068608586
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Park M
Son A
Chua B
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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In this paper, we have demonstrated the feasibility of using microorganism-ionizing respirators with reduced breathing resistance to remove airborne bacteria. Using a miniaturized corona ionizer and two pairs of separator electrodes, airborne bacteria were …
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