Contribution of uv photolysis in bactericidal effects of pulsed corona discharge in water

Published: Jun 1, 2009
Abstract
UV radiation in the 200-300 nm wavelength range with doses of several mJ/cm 2 is known to cause lethal damage of cells. Amongst UV effects on bacteria is the dimerization of thymine bases in their DNA strands. This inhibits the ability of bacteria to replicate properly. The results obtained using the emission spectroscopy showed a radiation from...
Paper Details
Title
Contribution of uv photolysis in bactericidal effects of pulsed corona discharge in water
Published Date
Jun 1, 2009
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