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Nonthermal plasma air disinfection for the inactivation of airborne microorganisms in an experimental chamber and indoor air

Ye Li, Lanfen Wei, Junming Lin, Zhongyi Xie, Longxi Lu, Xieshang Pan, Xu Ji, Ran Cai

2024Journal of Applied Microbiology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIMS: Airborne transmission of diseases presents a serious threat to human health, so effective air disinfection technology to eliminate microorganisms in indoor air is very important. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a non-thermal plasma (NTP) air disinfector in both laboratory experiments and real environments. METHODS AND RESULTS: An experimental chamber was artificially polluted with a bioaerosol containing bacteria or viruses. Additionally, classroom environments with and without people present were used in field tests. Airborne microbial and particle concentrations were quantified. A 3.0 log10 reduction in the initial load was achieved when a virus-containing aerosol was disinfected for 60 min and a bacteria-containing aerosol was disinfected for 90 min. In the field test, when no people were present in the room, NTP disinfection decreased the airborne microbial and particle concentrations (P < 0.05). When people were present in the room, their constant activity continuously contaminated the indoor air, but all airborne indicators decreased (P < 0.05) except for planktonic bacteria (P = 0.094). CONCLUSIONS: NTP effectively inactivated microorganisms and particles in indoor air.

Topics & Concepts

BioaerosolAerosolEnvironmental scienceMicroorganismIndoor bioaerosolContaminationAerosolizationIndoor airEnvironmental chemistryBacteriaChemistryEnvironmental engineeringBiologyEcologyOrganic chemistryGeneticsInhalationAnatomyPlasma Applications and DiagnosticsInfection Control and VentilationIndoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure
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