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Enhanced inactivation of Bacillus subtilis spores during solar photolysis of free available chlorine

Forsyth et al., 2013

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Forsyth J
Zhou P
Mao Q
Asato S
Meschke J
Dodd M
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Aqueous free available chlorine (FAC) can be photolyzed by sunlight and/or artificial UV light to generate various reactive oxygen species, including HO• and O (3P). The influence of this chemistry on inactivation of chlorine-resistant microorganisms was investigated using …
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