Russian scientists have created a disinfecting coating for various surfaces

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Scientists from the Institute of Chemical Technologies (INHIT) of Novosibirsk State University (NSU) have patented a composition for applying a photoactive coating on the surface of porous and non-porous materials. This substance eliminates various chemical compounds and biomolecules that make up DNA and RNA viruses. socialbites.ca was informed about this by the press service of the scientific institution.

Tests have shown the high disinfecting properties of the new coating and the possibility of long-term use. In addition, the development turned out to be cheap to produce; This will allow it to be used to protect laboratories, schools, universities, hospitals, clinics and other public places from pathogens.

“Our composition is optimally used to process large surfaces: walls, floors, pieces of furniture, the main thing is that they are illuminated, and it does not matter whether it is sunlight or artificial lighting – the composition will disinfect the surface with equal efficiency,” said “socialbites.ca” NSU Institute of Chemical Technologies (INHIT) Director, Doctor of Chemical Sciences Denis Kozlov.

Previously in Russia was created Glowing gel for wound healing.

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