Journal of Microwave Power
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Experimental Investigations of Microwave Plasma UV
Lamp for Food Applications
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Montserrat
Ortoneda, Sinead O’Keeffe, Jeff D. Cullen, Ahmed I. Al-Shamma’a and David A.
Phipps 2008 42 4 13-23 |
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Abstract The food industry is keen to have new
techniques that improve the safety and/or shelf life of food products without
the use of preservatives. There is considerable interest in developing UV
light and ozone (O3) treatments to enhance shelf life. A microwave
radiation device that is a novel source of germicidal UV and O3
suitable for the food industry has been developed, which offers speed, cost
and energy benefits over existing sources. With this system comes the need to
monitor a number of conditions, primarily UV intensity and ozone gas concentrations.
The effectiveness of intense UV exposure for short periods of time was
assessed on different microorganisms. Culture plates were exposed to a range
of doses of UV-C light, and the reduction in numbers of surviving
microorganisms was recorded. The results on the biocidal capacity of the
microwave generated UV light are presented. Key Words: Microwave plasma UV lamp, optical fibre, bacteria, food packaging |