Abstract
Under varying operating conditions, the performance limits of an electropositive adsorbent filter were equivalent to those of a conventional electronegative adsorbent filter. Performance limits were determined with respect to adsorption flow rate (hydraulic flux), tap water process volume (hydraulic load), stability of adsorbed virus during storage, and ability to concentrate several different enteric viruses.
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