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    Chemically Enhanced Sunlight for Killing Bacteria

    Source: Journal of Solar Energy Engineering:;1997:;volume( 119 ):;issue: 001::page 85
    Author:
    S. S. Block
    ,
    V. P. Seng
    ,
    D. W. Goswami
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2871858
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Solar ultraviolet (UV) photocatalyzed oxidation of chemicals with titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) has received considerable attention. Much less recognized, however, is the ability of the same system to destroy bacteria. This study examined this phenomenon and the conditions that effect it. Bacteria in aqueous solution were given solar exposure with titanium dioxide and their survival with time was detected. Lamps with a predominantly solar ultraviolet spectrum were also used in the experiments. Without exposure to UV light, TiO2 does not affect the bacteria. However, several common bacteria were killed in just a few minutes on solar exposure in the presence of TiO2 . Whereas without TiO2 it took more than an hour to destroy them. A concentration of 0.01 percent TiO2 was most effective in killing bacteria and tenfold concentrations lower or higher were successively less effective. Inorganic and organic compounds in solution, even in small amounts, interfered with the efficiency of killing. An alkaline solution also reduced the bactericidal activity. Circulation and agitation provided by stirring to keep the TiO2 particles suspended reduced the time necessary to kill the bacteria. Time-intensity curves for killing bacteria were the same general shape with or without TiO2 . This suggests that TiO2 served merely as a catalyst to increase the rate of the reaction but that the mechanism of action was not changed. The shape of the curves shows that the organisms are sensitized with a minimum intensity of radiation and that an increase doesn’t greatly increase the rate of the kill. Below this critical intensity, however, the time required for killing markedly increases as the intensity is decreased.
    keyword(s): Sunlight , Bacteria , Solar energy , Ultraviolet radiation , Shapes , Titanium , Pharmacokinetics , Spectra (Spectroscopy) , Radiation (Physics) , Particulate matter , Catalysts , Organic compounds AND oxidation ,
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    contributor authorS. S. Block
    contributor authorV. P. Seng
    contributor authorD. W. Goswami
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:54:39Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:54:39Z
    date copyrightFebruary, 1997
    date issued1997
    identifier issn0199-6231
    identifier otherJSEEDO-28268#85_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/119365
    description abstractSolar ultraviolet (UV) photocatalyzed oxidation of chemicals with titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) has received considerable attention. Much less recognized, however, is the ability of the same system to destroy bacteria. This study examined this phenomenon and the conditions that effect it. Bacteria in aqueous solution were given solar exposure with titanium dioxide and their survival with time was detected. Lamps with a predominantly solar ultraviolet spectrum were also used in the experiments. Without exposure to UV light, TiO2 does not affect the bacteria. However, several common bacteria were killed in just a few minutes on solar exposure in the presence of TiO2 . Whereas without TiO2 it took more than an hour to destroy them. A concentration of 0.01 percent TiO2 was most effective in killing bacteria and tenfold concentrations lower or higher were successively less effective. Inorganic and organic compounds in solution, even in small amounts, interfered with the efficiency of killing. An alkaline solution also reduced the bactericidal activity. Circulation and agitation provided by stirring to keep the TiO2 particles suspended reduced the time necessary to kill the bacteria. Time-intensity curves for killing bacteria were the same general shape with or without TiO2 . This suggests that TiO2 served merely as a catalyst to increase the rate of the reaction but that the mechanism of action was not changed. The shape of the curves shows that the organisms are sensitized with a minimum intensity of radiation and that an increase doesn’t greatly increase the rate of the kill. Below this critical intensity, however, the time required for killing markedly increases as the intensity is decreased.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleChemically Enhanced Sunlight for Killing Bacteria
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume119
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Solar Energy Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2871858
    journal fristpage85
    journal lastpage91
    identifier eissn1528-8986
    keywordsSunlight
    keywordsBacteria
    keywordsSolar energy
    keywordsUltraviolet radiation
    keywordsShapes
    keywordsTitanium
    keywordsPharmacokinetics
    keywordsSpectra (Spectroscopy)
    keywordsRadiation (Physics)
    keywordsParticulate matter
    keywordsCatalysts
    keywordsOrganic compounds AND oxidation
    treeJournal of Solar Energy Engineering:;1997:;volume( 119 ):;issue: 001
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