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Optimization of Electrolysis Parameters for Green Sanitation Chemicals Production Using Response Surface Methodology

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PROCESSES
Volume 8, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr8070792

Keywords

sustainable detergent; cleaning chemical; disinfection; sanitation; Escherichia coli; electrolyzed oxidizing water; electrolyzed reduction water; food soils; fouling deposit; response surface methodology

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  1. Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia through High Impact Putra Grant [9658400]
  2. Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Electrolyzed water (EW) shows great potential as a green and economical sanitation solution for the food industry. However, only limited studies have investigated the optimum electrolysis parameters and the bactericidal effect of acidic electrolyzed water (AcEW) and alkaline electrolyzed water (AlEW). Here, the Box-Behnken experimental design was used to identify the optimum parameters. The tests were conducted with different types of electrodes, electrical voltages, electrolysis times, and NaCl concentrations. There were no obvious differences observed in the physico-chemical properties of EW when different electrodes were used. However, stainless steel was chosen as it meets most of the selection criteria. The best-optimized conditions for AcEW were at 11.39 V, 0.65 wt.% NaCl, and 7.23 min, while the best-optimized conditions for AlEW were at 10.32 V, 0.6 wt.% NaCl, and 7.49 min. The performance of the optimum EW (AcEW and AlEW) compared with commercial cleaning detergents for the food industry was then evaluated. The bactericidal activity of AcEW and AlEW was examined againstEscherichia coliATCC 10536 at different temperatures (30 degrees C and 50 degrees C) for 30 s. The results show that both AcEW and AlEW have the ability to reduce theEscherichia colito non-detectable levels (less than 2 log CFU/mL).

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