DocumentCode :
2564358
Title :
Evaluation of sterilization efficiency in cold plasma treatment of packing-sheets
Author :
Sysolyatina, E.V. ; Kobzev, E.N. ; Kireev, G.V. ; Rakitsky, Y.A. ; Kholodenko, V.P. ; Chugunov, V.A. ; Trushkin, N.I. ; Grushin, M.E. ; Petryakov, A.V. ; Akishev, Y.S.
Author_Institution :
Gamaleya Res. Inst. of Epidemiology & Microbiol., Moscow, Russia
fYear :
2012
fDate :
8-13 July 2012
Abstract :
The subject for plasma sterilization was the bacteria Mycobacterium sp. B-5 (Gram-positive) seeded onto the surface of the packing-sheets like paper and polymer. Our standard dose of a liquid suspension with microorganisms deposited onto the aseptic coupons of 10×10 mm2 in sizes was equal to 10 μl. We used white writing paper with density of 80 g/m2 and 20 μm in thickness, brown craft-paper “A” with density of 52 g/m2 and 20 μm in thickness, white filter paper of 20 μm in thickness. As for polymer materials we used white food polystyrene (PS) of 10 μm in thickness, transparence polyethylene (LDPE) of 20 μm in thickness, brown and transparence food polyethylene-terephthalate (PET) of 20 μm in thickness, and transparence food polypropylene (PE) of 250 μm in thickness. Before plasma treatment, the coupons contaminated with the microorganisms were dried over 2-3 hours at room temperature. Non-thermal plasma was generated by plane-to-plane DBD in ambient air at atmospheric pressure. Metallic electrodes were covered by glass of 1 mm in thickness. The length of gas gap between dielectric barriers was varied from 1 to 3 mm. Barrier discharge was activated by sinusoidal voltage with a frequency of 35 kHz and pick-to-pick amplitude varied from 10 to 26 kV. The contaminated coupons were placed in the gap between plane electrodes and exposed to non-thermal plasma over 1-60 s.
Keywords :
biotechnology; cellular biophysics; cold working; contamination; discharges (electric); drying; food products; microorganisms; paper; plasma applications; polymers; sheet materials; sterilisation (microbiological); suspensions; transparency; LDPE; PS; ambient air; aseptic coupons; atmospheric pressure; brown craft-paper; brown food polyethylene-terephthalate; cold plasma treatment; contaminated coupon drying; contaminated coupon sterilization; dielectric barrier discharge activation; frequency 35 kHz; gas gap length; gram-positive Mycobacterium sp. B-5; high-density microorganisms; liquid suspension; low-density microorganisms; metallic electrodes; nonthermal plasma generation; packing-sheets; pick-to-pick amplitude; plane electrodes; plane-to-plane DBD plasma treatment; plasma sterilization efficiency evaluation; polymer materials; pressure 1 atm; room temperature; sinusoidal voltage; size 10 mum; size 20 mum; standard dose; temperature 293 K to 298 K; time 10 s to 60 s; transparence food polyethylene-terephthalate; voltage 10 kV to 26 kV; white filter paper; white food polystyrene; white writing paper; Biotechnology; Electrodes; Microorganisms; Plasmas; Polymers; Radio frequency; Surface treatment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2127-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2012.6383871
Filename :
6383871
Link To Document :
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