Publication detail
Utilization of Atmospheric Pressure Discharges for Paper Sterilization
VRAJOVÁ, J. RAŠKOVÁ, Z. PRUDÍKOVÁ, I. KRČMA, F.
Original Title
Utilization of Atmospheric Pressure Discharges for Paper Sterilization
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The reduction or removal of the microbial contamination from paper using atmospheric pressure discharges has been studied. Aspergillus niger, the fungi commonly found in libraries and archives, was spread on Whatman paper no. 1. The fungi was cultivated on agar plates for seven days. Aftewards the paper samples were treated in dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) in nitrogen. To observe the influence of the treatment time on the microorganisms removal, the time was varied up to 150 s. Treated samples were recultivated on agar plates in order to see the sterilisation effect of plasma. Moreover the influence of the plasma treatment on the paper mechanical properties was investigated. Positive results in microorganisms inactivation were obtained for sample treated 90 s or longer. Slight decrease of paper strength was observed for the paper contaminated with Aspergillus.
Keywords
plasma sterilisation, surface discharge, paper sterilisation
Authors
VRAJOVÁ, J.; RAŠKOVÁ, Z.; PRUDÍKOVÁ, I.; KRČMA, F.
RIV year
2007
Released
20. 1. 2007
Publisher
UK Bratislava
Location
Bratislava
ISBN
978-80-89186-13-6
Book
Proceedings of 16th SAPP
Pages from
277
Pages to
278
Pages count
2
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT22488,
author="Jitka {Slámová} and Zuzana {Rašková} and Ilona {Prudíková} and František {Krčma}",
title="Utilization of Atmospheric Pressure Discharges for Paper Sterilization",
booktitle="Proceedings of 16th SAPP",
year="2007",
pages="277--278",
publisher="UK Bratislava",
address="Bratislava",
isbn="978-80-89186-13-6"
}