Summarization: Bacteriophage MS2 and ΦX174 were used as surrogates for human viruses in order to investigate the interaction between viruses and clay particles. The selected phyllosilicate clays were kaolinite and bentonite (>90% montmorillonite). A series of static and dynamic experiments were conducted at two different temperatures (4 and 25 °C) to investigate the effect of temperature and agitation (dynamic experiments) on virus adsorption onto clays. Appropriate adsorption isotherms were determined. Electrokinetic features of bacteriophages and clays were quantified at different pH and ionic strength (IS). Moreover, interaction energies between viruses and clays were calculated for the experimental conditions (pH 7 and IS ) 2 mM) by app...
Knowledge of virus removal in subsurface environments is pivotal for assessing the risk of viral con...
Summarization: Analytical models for virus adsorption and inactivation in batch systems of homogeneo...
ABSTRACT suggested that some materials such as coal-based media, clay minerals, metal oxides–hydroxi...
Summarization: This study aims to gain insights into the interaction of virus particles with clay co...
Summarization: Human adenoviruses (hAdVs) are pathogenic viruses responsible for public health probl...
Summarization: This study examines the cotransport of clay colloids and viruses in laboratory packed...
Summarization: Virus transport in groundwater is controlled mainly by attachment onto the solid matr...
Summarization: Virus inactivation is one of the most important factors that controls virus fate and ...
The infectivity of enteric viruses (e.g., poliovirus, rotavirus, reovirus) is prolonged when these v...
Summarization: The cotransport of clay colloids and viruses in vertically oriented laboratory column...
The transport of viruses in unsaturated porous media has been a subject of great interest in recent ...
Outbreaks of viral disease in populations exposed to contaminated environments have been reported mo...
The movement of viruses in soil has important implications for land treatment of waste water. An ads...
Understanding bacterial pathogens deposition and survival processes in the soil–groundwater system i...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the modeling of subsurface virus transport under saturated conditions and...
Knowledge of virus removal in subsurface environments is pivotal for assessing the risk of viral con...
Summarization: Analytical models for virus adsorption and inactivation in batch systems of homogeneo...
ABSTRACT suggested that some materials such as coal-based media, clay minerals, metal oxides–hydroxi...
Summarization: This study aims to gain insights into the interaction of virus particles with clay co...
Summarization: Human adenoviruses (hAdVs) are pathogenic viruses responsible for public health probl...
Summarization: This study examines the cotransport of clay colloids and viruses in laboratory packed...
Summarization: Virus transport in groundwater is controlled mainly by attachment onto the solid matr...
Summarization: Virus inactivation is one of the most important factors that controls virus fate and ...
The infectivity of enteric viruses (e.g., poliovirus, rotavirus, reovirus) is prolonged when these v...
Summarization: The cotransport of clay colloids and viruses in vertically oriented laboratory column...
The transport of viruses in unsaturated porous media has been a subject of great interest in recent ...
Outbreaks of viral disease in populations exposed to contaminated environments have been reported mo...
The movement of viruses in soil has important implications for land treatment of waste water. An ads...
Understanding bacterial pathogens deposition and survival processes in the soil–groundwater system i...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the modeling of subsurface virus transport under saturated conditions and...
Knowledge of virus removal in subsurface environments is pivotal for assessing the risk of viral con...
Summarization: Analytical models for virus adsorption and inactivation in batch systems of homogeneo...
ABSTRACT suggested that some materials such as coal-based media, clay minerals, metal oxides–hydroxi...