• DocumentCode
    1089499
  • Title

    Electric Discharges and the Prolonged Microbial Resistance of Water

  • Author

    Rutberg, Philip Grigorievich ; Kolikov, Victor Andreevich ; Kurochkin, Vladimir Efimovich ; Panina, Ludmila Konstantinovna ; Rutberg, Alexander Philipovich

  • Author_Institution
    Russian Acad. of Sci., St. Petersburg
  • Volume
    35
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    1111
  • Lastpage
    1118
  • Abstract
    One of alternative methods of water disinfection is its treatment by pulsed electric discharges (PEDs). In this case, during the discharges, bacteria are destroyed by UV radiation with a significant share of energy in waves of 200-400 nm and by shock waves, which are formed at the initial stage of the discharge-column widening. This paper describes the electrophysical properties of PED in water, presents the results of an investigation of the physical, chemical, bactericidal, and fungicidal properties of treated water, and explains the prolonged microbial resistance of water (PMRW) - the phenomenon when bacteria continue to be destroyed for a long time (several months) after treatment by PED. The results of investigations make it possible to conclude that the PMRW is caused by the cooperative bactericidal action on microorganisms of both oxide nanoparticles of electrodes metal and positive ions emitted by the nanoparticles.
  • Keywords
    microorganisms; plasma applications; shock wave effects; ultraviolet radiation effects; water treatment; UV radiation; bacteria; bactericidal, properties; chemical properties; discharge-column widening; electric discharges; electrodes metal; electrophysical properties; fungicidal properties; oxide nanoparticles; physical properties; positive ions; prolonged microbial resistance; pulsed electric discharges treatment; shock waves; water disinfection; water treatment; Cardiovascular diseases; Corona; Electric resistance; Immune system; Microorganisms; Nanoparticles; Shock waves; Wastewater treatment; Water conservation; Water pollution; Bactericidity; microbial resistance; nanoparticles; pulsed electric discharges (PEDs); water;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-3813
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPS.2007.901947
  • Filename
    4287078