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Killing bacteria present on surfaces in films or in droplets using microwave UV lamps

Barkhudarov, Edvard Mikhailovich; Christofi, Nick; Kossyi, Igor Antonovich; Misakyan, Mamikon Aramovich; Sharp, John; Taktakhisvili, Ivan Merabovich

Authors

Edvard Mikhailovich Barkhudarov

Nick Christofi

Igor Antonovich Kossyi

Mamikon Aramovich Misakyan

John Sharp

Ivan Merabovich Taktakhisvili



Abstract

The killing of bacteria on surfaces by two types
of UV sources generated by microwave radiation is
described. In both cases, UV radiation is produced by gasdischarge
electrodeless lamps (Ar/Hg) excited by microwaves
generated by a power supply from a standard
domestic microwave oven. For UV lamp excitation, one of
these sources makes use of a coaxial line with a truncated
outer electrode that allows the excitation of gases and
gaseous mixtures over a wide range of pressures at a
comparatively low microwave power. In the second source,
UV lamps are placed inside a microwave oven. Ultraviolet
generated by the two sources was used to destroy vegetative
Escherichia coli bacteria dispersed in thin films and in
droplets on surfaces. Two types of UV lamps were used in
the study. The first was constructed of quartz that filtered
UV below 200 nm preventing the dissociation of oxygen in
air and, hence, ozone production. The second type of tube
was transparent to UV below 200 nm facilitating ozone
production in air surrounding it. It was shown that bacterial
cells dispersed in films on surfaces are killed more rapidly
than cells present in droplets when using the lamps producing
ozone and UV radiation. The UV sources described
can effect rapid killing and constitute a cost-effective
treatment of food and other surfaces, and, the destruction of
airborne viruses and bacteria. The lamps can also be utilised
for the rapid eradication of microorganisms in liquids

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Sep 2, 2007
Publication Date 2008-06
Deposit Date May 22, 2009
Print ISSN 0959-3993
Electronic ISSN 1573-0972
Publisher BMC
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 24
Issue 6
Pages 761-769
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-007-9536-y
Keywords microwave UV lamps; solid surface disinfection; microbial pollutants; organic pollutants; UV radiation;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/2614
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11274-007-9536-y