Title :
Sterilization efficacy of a coaxial microwave plasma flow at atmospheric pressure
Author :
Sato, Takehiko ; Fujioka, Kazunari ; Ramasamy, Raju ; Urayama, Takuya ; Fujii, Shuitsu
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Fluid Sci., Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
Abstract :
A coaxial cable for microwave transmission type of atmospheric low-temperature plasma source was developed. The plasma source has the advantages of portability, simple configuration, and ability to operate with a wide range of gases and mixtures of such gases. It mainly consists of a cavity, a quartz discharge tube, a coaxial cable, a microwave power source, and a gas supply system. Using this plasma source, the authors tried to clarify its sterilization efficacy against Geobacillus stearothermophilus. A log reduction number of G. stearothermophilus of at least 5 (10-5) was obtained under the following operating conditions: gas flow rate of argon of 14 SL/min, input power is 400 W, and substrate surface temperature of 353 K. Distributions of temperature and velocities of gas were also measured two-dimensionally by using an E-type thermocouple and a Pitot tube, respectively. The temperature distributions and the peak value of temperature were found to be influenced by the gas flow rate and the kinds of gas mixtures.
Keywords :
biological techniques; coaxial cables; plasma applications; plasma flow; plasma sources; substrates; temperature distribution; temperature measurement; thermocouples; velocity measurement; 353 K; E-type thermocouple; Pitot tube; cavity; coaxial cable; coaxial microwave plasma flow; gas flow rate; gas mixtures; gas supply system; gas velocity measurement; geobacillus stearothermophilus; microwave power source; plasma source; quartz discharge tube; sterilization efficacy; substrate surface; temperature distributions measurement; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Coaxial cables; Coaxial components; Electron tubes; Fault location; Fluid flow; Gases; Plasma sources; Plasma temperature; Temperature distribution; Argon; Geobacillus stearothermophilus; atmospheric pressure; coaxial microwave plasma; sterilization;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2006.870039