研究目的
Developing a novel, rapid and simple UVC/UVB-inactivation assay for a UV-LED system using a multiwell plate setup to determine disinfection efficacy of E. coli and MS2 coliphage.
研究成果
The multiwell plate setup combined with UV-LED system provides a rapid, comprehensive, and reproducible method for determining UV dose-response curves for microbial inactivation. This setup is particularly useful for screening assays and can be adapted for various applications including UV-LED based photocatalysis and UV effect on biofilm formation.
研究不足
The study is limited to bench-scale experiments and does not address the scalability of the UV-LED system for large-scale water treatment applications. The effectiveness of the system under varying water quality conditions was not explored.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study developed a UV-LED system combined with multiwell plates for simultaneous irradiation of multiple samples. The relative incident irradiance distribution was examined using spectroradiometry and nitrate-nitrite uniformity assay.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
E. coli and MS2 coliphage were used as model microorganisms. The samples were prepared and enumerated using standard microbiological methods.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
UV-LED system (PearlBeam bench scale reactor), multiwell plates (96- and 24-well plates), spectroradiometer (Ocean Optics USB4000), orbital thermo-shaker (DBSC-001, MRC Ltd.), microplate reader (Spark 10M, Tecan).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The multiwell plates were irradiated with UV-LEDs at 265 nm and 285 nm. The incident irradiance per well was measured, and the inactivation of microorganisms was assessed.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The log inactivation was calculated, and the UV dose-response curves were fitted linearly to determine the inactivation rate constants.
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