Coronavirus: Nanotech Surface Sanitizes Milan with Nanomaterials Remaining Self-sterilized for Years

As a key measure taken to stop the spread of the coronavirus in Italy, Milan’s buildings are being disinfected with a special nanotechnology-based solution developed using titanium dioxide and silver ions by Nanotech Surface, an Italia-based company specializing in nanotechnology-enabled detergents and paints.

The Nanotech Surface company offers its assistance in sanitizing Milan buildings with innovative substance that can leave the surfaces "self-sterilizing" for up to "two years," according to company's manager, Alessandro Torretta. Footage filmed in Milan on Wednesday shows the sanitation process as Italy remains on lockdown, battling the severe coronavirus outbreak.

"We are here to spray a particular antibacterial substance that makes the surfaces self-sterilizing from six months to two years. It is a nanotechnology and is composed of titanium dioxide and silver ions," said Torretta.

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He added that "[the municipality of Milan] uses an immediate antibacterial substance which, when it passes, disinfects, however, if after a few hours someone infects the surface, there is no way to escape [the infection]. We should continue to rethink disinfection."

According to the latest data released by the World Health Organisation, Italy has registered 63,927 coronavirus cases so far with 6,077 deaths (WHO, March 24).

 

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