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Efficacy evaluation of an air-assisted electrostatic disinfection device for the effective disinfection and sanitization against the spread of pathogenic infections

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JOURNAL OF ELECTROSTATICS
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.elstat.2023.103807

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SARS-CoV-2; Electrostatically charged spray; Bacteriophage MS2; P; aeruginosa; C; perfringens; E; coli

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This research aims to evaluate the chargeability of sodium hypochlorite and an air-assisted electrostatic disinfection device. Five different surfaces were examined to assess efficacy, survival time, off-target losses, spray coverage, and disinfectant consumption. The results showed that sodium hypochlorite achieved a significant charge-to-mass ratio of 2.43 mC/kg at specific conditions and effectively eliminated Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Clostridium perfringens, and Bacteriophage MS2 colonies at a concentration of 1000 mg/L.
This research aims to check the chargeability of sodium hypochlorite and the efficacy evaluation of an airassisted electrostatic disinfection device. Five different inanimate surfaces i.e., wood, glass, stainless steel, plastic and fabric were considered to examine the performance in terms of efficacy, survival time, off-target losses, spray coverage and the volume of disinfectant consumed. A significant charge-to-mass level of 2.43 mC/kg was achieved for sodium hypochlorite at an applied voltage of 2.0 kV, a liquid flowrate of 253 ml/min and applied air pressure of 4.0 bar. The experimental results found that 1000 mg/L of sodium hypochlorite concentration effectively eliminated Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Clostridium perfringens and Bacteriophage MS2 colonies.

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