INVESTIGADORES
FLORES Marina Judith
artículos
Título:
Study of photocatalytic inactivation of airborne microorganisms on various functionalized filter media: comparative analysis
Autor/es:
FLORES MARINA; PASSALIA CLAUDIO; LABAS MARISOL; BRANDI RODOLFO
Revista:
Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health
Editorial:
Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
Referencias:
Año: 2024
Resumen:
Airborne microorganisms can cause various adverse efects, including infectious, allergic, and immunotoxic diseases. Bioaerosols are also one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality, as well as a heavy burden on health costs. The present study models and compares the inactivation performance of three commercial air flters, industrial and domestic use (vacuumcleaner) with and without catalyst (TiO2) deposition for a model microorganism under UVA radiation. The flters were studied regarding catalysis load, adherence, optical properties, morphology, and cost. The microorganism used was E. coli, it was distributed emulating Flügge droplets on coated and uncoated flters and then exposed to UVA radiation at diferent humidity conditions. Diferent methods of bacterial spreading and counting on flters were tested. A simple kinetic model was proposed and validated to compare the inactivation performances of photocatalysis and photolysis; the modeling results enabled the prediction of inactivation efciency and analysis of several parameters. To compare the photocatalytic activity of the functionalized flters we calculated D90, the dose to reduce one bacterial log, and a pseudo-constant of the inactivation rate per unit mass of catalyst deposited. Our experimental fndings of TiO2-coated fberglass flters presented in this study suggest that scaling up and its subsequent development in ventilation systems would be successful.