Researchers at the University of Houston declared to have actually created an unique air filter that can trap the novel coronavirus and blast it with heat to eliminate the disease on contact.
Dr. Zhifeng Ren, director of the Texas Center of Superconductivity at UH, is the brains behind the job, the Houston Chronicle reported
Ren dealt with Medistar CEO Monzer Hourani to cause a “distinct design” made from heated nickel foam, which was detailed in a paper published by Materials Today Physics.
Scientist apparently performed tests at Galveston National Laboratory and discovered that 99.8 percent of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 was eliminated “quickly,” after a single pass through the filter. The procedure does, however, need the foam to be warmed at 392 degrees Fahrenheit.
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