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6.7. Could it be, following aerosol disinfection, the hydrogen peroxide decomposes and that the silver stays in the air in the form of a fine powder?
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No – this is nonsense. Because the silver is tightly bound to the hydrogen peroxide, it is deposited on the surface with the hydrogen peroxide (or with the water formed when it decomposes), and it adheres relatively firmly to this surface. (During practical testing, it was almost impossible to remove any more silver from smooth test surfaces using dry wiping with laboratory wipes.)