Rice University: Bacteria Trapped, Terminated by Graphene Filter
October 08, 2019
October 08, 2019
HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 8 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- Rice University issued the following news release:
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- Rice lab adapts laser-induced graphene to remove pathogens from the air
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Airborne bacteria may see what looks like a comfy shag carpet on which to settle. But it's a trap.
Rice University scientists have transformed their laser-induced graphene (LIG) into self-sterilizing filters that grab pathogens out of the air and kill . . .
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- Rice lab adapts laser-induced graphene to remove pathogens from the air
* * *
Airborne bacteria may see what looks like a comfy shag carpet on which to settle. But it's a trap.
Rice University scientists have transformed their laser-induced graphene (LIG) into self-sterilizing filters that grab pathogens out of the air and kill . . .