Noman et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Supercritical fluid CO2 technique for destruction of pathogenic fungal spores in solid clinical wastesNoman et al., 2016
- Document ID
- 11421091967038466575
- Author
- Noman E
- Rahman N
- Shahadat M
- Nagao H
- Al‐Karkhi A
- Al‐Gheethi A
- Lah T
- Omar A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- CLEAN–Soil, Air, Water
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The present study deals with the inactivation of fungal spores in clinical waste using the advanced supercritical carbon‐dioxide (SC‐CO2) treatment technique. The process of inactivation was investigated under different conditions of pressure, temperature, and …
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