id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-256917-6h1ip37z Habibi-Yangjeh, Aziz Review on heterogeneous photocatalytic disinfection of waterborne, airborne, and foodborne viruses: Can we win against pathogenic viruses? 2020-07-15 .txt text/plain 4781 262 32 suggested three mechanisms for viral disinfection in photocatalytic processes, which include physical damage of viruses, metal ion toxicity obtained from metal-including photocatalysts, and chemical oxidation by ROS generated over the photocatalysts [5] . Therefore, by considering the actual state of the review, this study focuses on a survey of the photocatalytic inactivation of waterborne, airborne, and foodborne viruses using semiconductor-assisted photocatalysis and the perspective of this important research field to tackle issues related to the spread of different viruses worldwide. In a research conducted by Kim and Jang [18] , the photocatalytic processes were investigated by V-UV with short illumination times to simultaneously disinfect MS2 as an airborne virus (nearly 90% disinfection efficiency at a VUV illumination time of 0.009 s) and remove the produced ozone toward an air inactivation system. After designing and fabricating more efficient photocatalysts, these photoactive materials could be used for inactivation of waterborne viruses in water decontamination plants and fabrication of more effective filters to disinfect airborne viruses. ./cache/cord-256917-6h1ip37z.txt ./txt/cord-256917-6h1ip37z.txt