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Stainless steel device destroys pathogens with high heat.(Metals)
Advanced Materials & Processes, July, 2004
A stainless steel device that in minutes could safely and inexpensively destroy airborne biological agents in buildings as large as the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., has been developed by researchers at the University at Buffalo, N.Y. The top image shows a sample teeming with an anthrax simulant, and the lower image shows only the residue of dead bacteria after treatment.
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The device, called the BioBlower, is based on the Roots blower, a mechanical air-pump technology that has been in existence for more than 100 years. The Bioblower consists of two rotating ...
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