Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes for Disinfection of Spacecraft Potable Water Systems

2009-01-2508

7/12/2009

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This report describes proof-of-concept testing of a commercial-off-the-shelf deep ultraviolet LED for future application as a point-of-use or residual disinfection device for spacecraft potable water systems. The electro-optical performance and disinfection efficacy of a 0.5 mW 265nm UV-C LED (UVTOP, Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc., Columbia, SC) was measured in both static and flow environments against five challenge microorganisms inoculated into potable water at an initial concentration ≥ 108 cells per milliliter. The germicidal irradiation from a single UV-C LED array was sufficient to effect > 4-log kill (> 99.99%) of the challenge bacterial population in < 60 minutes contact time.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-2508
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Birmele, M., McCoy, L., Soler, R., and Roberts, M., "Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes for Disinfection of Spacecraft Potable Water Systems," International Conference On Environmental Systems, Savannah, Georgia, United States, July 12, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-2508.
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7/12/2009
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2009-01-2508
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Technical Paper
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English