Literature DB >> 36118139

Removal of virus aerosols by the combination of filtration and UV-C irradiation.

Min Shang1,2, Yadong Kong1, Zhijuan Yang3, Rong Cheng1, Xiang Zheng1, Yi Liu2, Tongping Chen2.   

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic remains ever prevalent and afflicting-partially because one of its transmission pathways is aerosol. With the widely used central air conditioning systems worldwide, indoor virus aerosols can rapidly migrate, thus resulting in rapid infection transmission. It is therefore important to install microbial aerosol treatment units in the air conditioning systems, and we herein investigated the possibility of combining such filtration with UV irradiation to address virus aerosols. Results showed that the removal efficiency of filtration towards f2 and MS2 phages depended on the type of commercial filter material and the filtration speed, with an optimal velocity of 5 cm/s for virus removal. Additionally, it was found that UV irradiation had a significant effect on inactivating viruses enriched on the surfaces of filter materials; MS2 phages had greater resistance to UV-C irradiation than f2 phages. The optimal inactivation time for UV-C irradiation was 30 min, with higher irradiation times presenting no substantial increase in inactivation rate. Moreover, excessive virus enrichment on the filters decreased the inactivation effect. Timely inactivation is therefore recommended. In general, the combined system involving filtration with UV-C irradiation demonstrated a significant removal effect on virus aerosols. Moreover, the system is simple and economical, making it convenient for widespread implementation in air-conditioning systems. © Higher Education Press 2023.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Filtration system; Public health; UV-C irradiation; Virus aerosol

Year:  2022        PMID: 36118139      PMCID: PMC9470504          DOI: 10.1007/s11783-023-1627-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Environ Sci Eng        ISSN: 2095-221X


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