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Plasma-activated water and aerosol for surface pathogen disinfection

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posted on 2024-04-20, 16:36 authored by NICHOLAS SHERN LOONG CHEW
This thesis presents an efficient and miniaturize technology employing microscale & nanoscale induced plasma-activated water and aerosol for surface pathogen disinfection. Specifically, the experimental studies showed that bacterial suspensions can be disinfected using low power MHz acoustic waves with plasma-activated water (PAW). As PAW degrades over time, nanoscale plasma and aerosol generation system were to disinfect surface pathogen on-site, eliminating storage issues. As PAW gets more potent, significant reduction in the nebulization rate was observed. The SAW nebulizer was coated with a thin insulating layer of silicon dioxide, decreasing the reduction of nebulization rate in very potent PAW significantly. As conventional nebulizers tends to produce aerosol plume that disperses, electrospraying of plasma-activated aerosol was demonstrated a more efficient and targeted metal surface pathogen disinfection.

History

Campus location

Malaysia

Principal supervisor

Tan

Year of Award

2024

Department, School or Centre

School of Engineering (Monash University Malaysia)

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering