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Microwave-Assisted Inactivation of Fomite-Microorganism Systems: Energy Phase-Space Projection 被引量:1

Microwave-Assisted Inactivation of Fomite-Microorganism Systems: Energy Phase-Space Projection
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摘要 This paper describes the use of log-linear energy phase-space projections to analyze microwave-assisted inactivation of bacteria and viruses under different fomite conditions within multimode microwave ovens. The ovens are operated at a cavity-magnetron frequency of 2.45 ± 01 GHz. Porous fomites (moist face towels, cotton swabs, kitchen sponges, and scrubbing pads, cigarette filters and N95-like respirators);along with non-porous hard surface syringe fomites are studied. The fomites are classed as dielectric;and absorb microwave energy to varying degrees depending on their complex dielectric permittivity. Microorganism resilience to microwave stress (defined as ≥4 log<sub>10</sub> reduction in inactivation) when mapped using iso-volume trend-lines in energy phase-space reveals the persistence imparted by the fomite, and can be mapped between different microwave ovens. Microorganism resilience to thermal microwave-assisted treatment increases from vegetative Gram-negative to vegetative Gram-positive and on to Gram-positive spores. Bacteriophage MS2 and influenza viruses have an intermediate resilience dependency. It is shown that linear-scaled fomite temperature against process time graphs can differentiate between non-thermal and thermal micro-wave-assisted treatment of microorganisms. This paper describes the use of log-linear energy phase-space projections to analyze microwave-assisted inactivation of bacteria and viruses under different fomite conditions within multimode microwave ovens. The ovens are operated at a cavity-magnetron frequency of 2.45 ± 01 GHz. Porous fomites (moist face towels, cotton swabs, kitchen sponges, and scrubbing pads, cigarette filters and N95-like respirators);along with non-porous hard surface syringe fomites are studied. The fomites are classed as dielectric;and absorb microwave energy to varying degrees depending on their complex dielectric permittivity. Microorganism resilience to microwave stress (defined as ≥4 log<sub>10</sub> reduction in inactivation) when mapped using iso-volume trend-lines in energy phase-space reveals the persistence imparted by the fomite, and can be mapped between different microwave ovens. Microorganism resilience to thermal microwave-assisted treatment increases from vegetative Gram-negative to vegetative Gram-positive and on to Gram-positive spores. Bacteriophage MS2 and influenza viruses have an intermediate resilience dependency. It is shown that linear-scaled fomite temperature against process time graphs can differentiate between non-thermal and thermal micro-wave-assisted treatment of microorganisms.
作者 Victor J. Law Denis P. Dowling Victor J. Law;Denis P. Dowling(School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland)
出处 《American Journal of Analytical Chemistry》 CAS 2022年第7期255-276,共22页 美国分析化学(英文)
关键词 Bacteria MS2 Hepatitis C Virus Human Immunodeficiency Virus Influenza Virus DISRUPTION INACTIVATION Microwave Oven Data Analysis Bacteria MS2 Hepatitis C Virus Human Immunodeficiency Virus Influenza Virus Disruption Inactivation Microwave Oven Data Analysis
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