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Implementing water recirculation in a novel portable plasma-activated water reactor enhances antimicrobial effect against Escherichia coli.

Authors :
Agus, Rita
Avino, Fabio
Ibba, Lorenzo
Myers, Brayden
Zampieri, Leonardo
Martines, Emilio
Howling, Alan
Furno, Ivo
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. Apr2024, Vol. 486, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The need for sustainable and reliable decontamination methods is driven by concerns regarding antibiotic resistance, as well as environmental and cost-efficiency challenges associated with traditional methods. Plasma-activated water (PAW) holds significant promise as an innovative and eco-friendly decontamination method. Nevertheless, prior to industrial implementation of PAW-based decontamination devices, a deep understanding of the bacterial inactivation mechanisms and its interplay with PAW chemical composition is required. Advancing in this field requires interdisciplinary and collaborative research using standardized practices with cost-effective and shareable PAW reactors that are still missing today. Here, to this end, a portable PAW reactor, featuring a surface dielectric barrier discharge (SDBD) that operates in air, is presented. The gaseous and aqueous phases were chemically characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) absorption spectroscopy and vis-spectrophotometry, respectively. To assess PAW antimicrobial efficacy Escherichia coli was employed as a model organism on six different PAW samples for three different treatment times. The significance of water recirculation in controlling the chemical composition of PAW, altering the nitrogen species balance in favor of NO 2 − , is demonstrated. This chemical modification consequently enhanced the antimicrobial effectiveness of PAW, reaching a log reduction of ∼ 6. Exposing E. coli to equivalent concentrations of RONS to those found in PAW attained similar log-reductions, indicating that acidified nitrites are key to PAW antimicrobial activity. Through an innovative and portable design, this study illustrates the crucial role of water recirculation in tailoring PAW composition, leading to improved decontamination capabilities and establishing a key parameter for further optimization of PAW production. • Plasma-Activated Water (PAW): a sustainable and innovative decontamination method. • PAW portable reactor design for in situ applications and collaborative scientific research. • Water recirculation significantly impacts PAW composition for improved decontamination. • Acidic conditions are essential for the antimicrobial activity of reactive nitrogen species in PAW. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
486
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176501325
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.149915