Waterborne viruses are widespread and persistent in the environment. Coagulation is an effective process for mitigating viruses in drinking water. This review examines recent studies of virus mitigation by coagulation processes in the context of the latest scientific advances. Virus sorption is impacted by electrostatic forces, as well as the hydrophobic effect, steric hindrance, hydrodynamics and interactions with the water matrix. Organic matter in the water may hinder or enhance sorption, depending on virus structure and environmental factors. In addition to physical separation in flocs, coagulation processes have been shown to inactivate viruses. This review evaluates reports of virus inactivation due to coagulation processes from both ...
Bench-scale experiments were performed to evaluate virus control by an integrated electrochemical–mi...
Enteric viruses, such as enterovirus, norovirus, and rotavirus, are among the leading causes of dis...
Enteric viruses, such as enterovirus, norovirus, and rotavirus, are among the leading causes of dise...
Outbreaks of waterborne viruses pose a massive threat to human health, claiming the lives of hundred...
Using bacterial viruses bacteriophages T4 and MS2 against Escherichia coli as models and aluminum as...
Bench-scale experiments were performed to evaluate microorganism control by electrochemical coagulat...
We examined the removal of representative contaminant candidate list (CCL) viruses (coxsackievirus [...
The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us that we need better contingency plans to prevent the spread of inf...
International audienceSeveral protocols have been described for the detection of genomes of enteric ...
Human viruses are widespread in the water environment and pose a risk to human health. Wastewater ef...
We evaluated the removal of enteric adenovirus (AdV) type 40 and poliovirus (PV) type 1 by coagulati...
We prepared different types of aluminum-based coagulants, consisting of mainly monomeric aluminum sp...
The focus of coagulation as a water treatment process is shifting to accommodate recent regulatory a...
Batch sorption experiments were carried out with the bacteriophages MS2 and fX174. Two types of reac...
Viral infection due to contaminated drinking water is the main cause of infantile death by diarrheal...
Bench-scale experiments were performed to evaluate virus control by an integrated electrochemical–mi...
Enteric viruses, such as enterovirus, norovirus, and rotavirus, are among the leading causes of dis...
Enteric viruses, such as enterovirus, norovirus, and rotavirus, are among the leading causes of dise...
Outbreaks of waterborne viruses pose a massive threat to human health, claiming the lives of hundred...
Using bacterial viruses bacteriophages T4 and MS2 against Escherichia coli as models and aluminum as...
Bench-scale experiments were performed to evaluate microorganism control by electrochemical coagulat...
We examined the removal of representative contaminant candidate list (CCL) viruses (coxsackievirus [...
The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us that we need better contingency plans to prevent the spread of inf...
International audienceSeveral protocols have been described for the detection of genomes of enteric ...
Human viruses are widespread in the water environment and pose a risk to human health. Wastewater ef...
We evaluated the removal of enteric adenovirus (AdV) type 40 and poliovirus (PV) type 1 by coagulati...
We prepared different types of aluminum-based coagulants, consisting of mainly monomeric aluminum sp...
The focus of coagulation as a water treatment process is shifting to accommodate recent regulatory a...
Batch sorption experiments were carried out with the bacteriophages MS2 and fX174. Two types of reac...
Viral infection due to contaminated drinking water is the main cause of infantile death by diarrheal...
Bench-scale experiments were performed to evaluate virus control by an integrated electrochemical–mi...
Enteric viruses, such as enterovirus, norovirus, and rotavirus, are among the leading causes of dis...
Enteric viruses, such as enterovirus, norovirus, and rotavirus, are among the leading causes of dise...