Issue 35, 2023

Automated corona discharge (CD) for efficient and broad-spectrum surface and air sterilization

Abstract

In the past three years, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused serious health, environmental, societal, and economic challenges globally. Sterilization is one of the most efficient methods to mitigate the spread of infectious viruses like SARS-CoV-2. However, extreme sterilization practices can cause serious health and environmental problems worldwide. Heat, ultraviolet C (UVC), and chemical disinfectants require high energy consumption and can cause health concerns, environmental pollution, and chemical overuse. In this paper, we evaluated the efficiency of corona discharge (CD) as an environmentally and energy-friendly sterilization method on different surfaces for sterilization. It was confirmed that CD is an efficient sterilization process for most surfaces and personal protective equipment (PPE). CD allows for a reduction in disinfectant use, addresses the PPE shortage problem, and reduces plastic pollution and biowaste. The air sterilization effect of CD creates a promising option to reduce airborne pathogens. To address the safety concerns of CD, the heat, UVC, and ozone emissions of CD were confirmed to be within a safe range. A wireless, affordable CD robot was developed with the capability to scan along pre-designed paths while having the capability to avoid static and moving obstacles. Automated CD devices and robots can be favorable sterilization solutions for the future as a contactless, more environmentally friendly, efficient, affordable, and portable solution.

Graphical abstract: Automated corona discharge (CD) for efficient and broad-spectrum surface and air sterilization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 fev 2023
Accepted
17 jul 2023
First published
19 jul 2023

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023,11, 11834-11841

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Automated corona discharge (CD) for efficient and broad-spectrum surface and air sterilization

S. S. K. S. Narayanan, Z. Weng, A. Tenjo, M. Farfan, P. Giridharan, X. Wang, V. Zapata, X. Ma, L. Ye, E. Sheybani and Y. Zhong, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023, 11, 11834 DOI: 10.1039/D3TC00558E

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