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Title: The influence of Argon, Oxygen, and Air plasma jet on Escherichia coli inactivation
Authors: Nimbua S.
Pluksa C.
Temponsub T.
Thabin P.
Buppan P.
Matra K.
Keywords: Argon
Atmospheric pressure
Electric power systems
Escherichia coli
Flow of gases
Oxygen
AC power supplies
Air plasmas
Conducting plasma
Escherichia coli (E. coli)
Glass tubes
High voltage
Mixed gas
Petri dish
Plasma jets
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: In this research, the study of a plasma jet efficacy in inactivating microorganisms at atmospheric pressure was investigated by conducting plasma treatments with the presence of Argon(Ar), Oxygen(O2), and Air under 3 conditions 1.)1.5 LPM of Ar gas 2.)1.5:0.2 LPM of Ar-O2 mixed gas 3.) 1.5:0.2 LPM of Ar-Air mixed gas. These conditions were used to inactivate a cultivated trial of Escherichia coli (E. coli). During the experiment, a 30 Watt High Voltage AC Power Supply was used to generate plasma. The plasma jet model was set perpendicular to the petri dish containing the cultivated bacteria, with a 1cm distance between the end of the glass tube and the dish. E. coli was treated with plasma for 5 minutes under all 3 conditions. It was discovered that the condition that used Ar flow at a gas flow rate of 1.5 LPM and Air flow at a flow rate of 0.2 LPM is the most effective in inactivating the bacterium, the extent of inactivation was measured by the amount of clearance area, which is equal to 3.31 cm2. © 2020 IEEE.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/11981
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