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Microwave assisted nanofibrous air filtration for disinfection of bioaerosols

Authors :
Brian Damit
Qi Zhang
James Welch
Chang-Yu Wu
Wolfgang M. Sigmund
Hyoungjun Park
Source :
Journal of Aerosol Science
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier Ltd., 2010.

Abstract

Airborne biological agents, albeit intentionally released or naturally occurring, pose one of the biggest threats to public health and security. In this study, a microwave assisted nanofibrous air filtration system was developed to disinfect air containing airborne pathogens. Aerosolized E. coli vegetative cells and B. subtilis endospores, as benign surrogates of pathogens, were collected on nanofibrous filters and treated by microwave irradiation. Both static on-filter and dynamic in-flight tests were carried out. Results showed that E. coli cells were efficiently disinfected in both static and in-flight tests, whereas B. subtilis endospores were more resistant to this treatment. Microwave power level was found to be the major factor determining the effectiveness of disinfection. Both thermal and non-thermal effects of microwave irradiation contributed to the disinfection. Reducing flow velocity to decrease heat loss yielded higher disinfection efficiency.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00218502
Volume :
41
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Aerosol Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....671e32105d05e5cf8147b63c04136783