Title :
Rapid Inactivation of Airborne Bacteria Using Atmospheric Pressure Dielectric Barrier Grating Discharge
Author :
Gallagher, Michael J., Jr. ; Vaze, Nachiket ; Gangoli, Shailesh ; Vasilets, Victor N. ; Gutsol, Alexander F. ; Milovanova, Tatyana N. ; Anandan, Shivanthi ; Murasko, Donna M. ; Fridman, Alexander A.
Author_Institution :
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia
Abstract :
Dielectric barrier discharge plasma has been known to inactivate many different microorganisms on surfaces when treatment times are on the order of seconds or minutes in duration. In this paper, a unique plasma air cleaning facility was created which combines a dielectric barrier grating discharge (DBGD) with a filterless laboratory-scale ventilation system and is used to treat concentrated bacterial bioaerosol in a moving air stream at air flow rates of 25 L/s. Results indicate that plasma treatment times on the order of milliseconds corresponding to one pass through the DBGD device can achieve 1.5-log reduction in culturable E. coli immediately after contact with plasma and 5-log reduction totally following in the minutes after the plasma treatment. A numerical characterization study was performed to help predict and understand the mechanism of bacteria inactivation in the DBD plasma from a variety of plasma factors.
Keywords :
biological effects of ionising radiation; discharges (electric); microorganisms; plasma applications; E coli; airborne bacteria inactivation; atmospheric pressure grating discharge; concentrated bacterial bioaerosol; dielectric barrier discharge plasma; filterless laboratory-scale ventilation; microorganisms; plasma air cleaning facility; plasma treatment; Air cleaners; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Dielectrics; Gratings; Laboratories; Microorganisms; Plasma devices; Surface discharges; Surface treatment; Ventilation; Airborne microorganism; E. coli; air sterilization; dielectric barrier discharge; nonthermal plasma;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2007.905209