Reactive oxygen species in plasma against E.coli cells survival rate

In this paper, we report on the contrastive analysis of inactivation efficiency of E. coli cells in solution with different disinfection methods. Compared with the hydrogen peroxide solution and the ozone gas, the atmospheric-pressure He plasma can completely kill the E. coli cells in the shortest t...

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Published in中国物理B:英文版 no. 8; pp. 431 - 437
Main Author 周仁武 张先徽 宗子超 李俊雄 杨周斌 刘东平 杨思泽
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2015
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Summary:In this paper, we report on the contrastive analysis of inactivation efficiency of E. coli cells in solution with different disinfection methods. Compared with the hydrogen peroxide solution and the ozone gas, the atmospheric-pressure He plasma can completely kill the E. coli cells in the shortest time. The inactivation efficiency of E. coli cells in solution can be well described by using the chemical reaction rate model. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS) analysis shows that the C–O or C=O content of the inactivated E. coli cell surface by plasma is predominantly increased, indicating the quantity of oxygen-containing species in plasma is more than those of two other methods, and then the C–C or C–H bonds can be broken, leading to the etching of organic compounds. Analysis also indicates that plasma-generated species can play a crucial role in the inactivation process by their direct reactions or the decompositions of reactive species, such as ozone into OH radicals in water, then reacting with E. coli cells.
Bibliography:Zhou Ren-Wu;Zhang Xian-Hui;Zong Zi-Chao;Li Jun-Xiong;Yang Zhou-Bin;Liu Dong-Ping;Yang Si-Ze;Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plasma and Magnetic Resonance, Institute of Electromagnetics and Acoustics, Department of Electronic Science,School of Physics and Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, Xiamen University;Liaoning Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Films & Materials, School of Physics and Materials Engineering,Dalian Nationalities University
11-5639/O4
ISSN:1674-1056
2058-3834