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Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 in the Liquid Phase: Are Aqueous Hydrogen Peroxide and Sodium Percarbonate Efficient Decontamination Agents?

Davide MiletoAlessandro ManconFederica StaurenghiAlberto RizzoStefano EcondiMaria Rita GismondoMatteo Guidotti
Published in: Journal of chemical health & safety (2021)
A diluted 3% w/w hydrogen peroxide solution acidified to pH 2.5 by adding citric acid inactivated SARS-CoV-2 virus by more than 4 orders of magnitude in 5 min. After a contact time of 15 min, no viral replication was detected. Aqueous solutions of sodium percarbonate inactivated coronavirus by >3 log 10 diminution in 15 min. Conversely, H 2 O 2 solutions with no additives displayed a scarce virucidal activity (1.1 log 10 diminution in 5 min), confirming that a pH-modifying ingredient is necessary to have a H 2 O 2 -based disinfectant active against the novel coronavirus.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
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  • nitric oxide
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
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