Abstract There is a great demand for novel disinfection technologies to inactivate various pathogenic viruses and bacteria. In this situation, ultraviolet (UVC) disinfection technologies seem to be promising because biocontaminated air and surfaces are the major media for disease transmission. However, UVC is strongly absorbed by human cells and protein components; therefore, there are concerns about damaging plasma components and causing dermatitis and skin cancer. To avoid these concerns, in this study, we demonstrate that the efficient inactivation of bacteria is achieved by visible pulsed light irradiation. The principle of inactivation is based on transient photothermal heating. First, we provide experimental confirmation that extremel...
UVA and UVB can be applied to solar disinfection of water. In this study, the inactivation and photo...
In order to address the issue of pathogenic bacterial colonization of diabetic wounds, a more direct...
Inactivation of Escherichia coli is examined using ultra-violet (UV) radiation from a pulsed xenon f...
AbstractWe describe a new method for selective laser killing of bacteria targeted with light-absorbi...
Vibrio Cholerae is considered an important human pathogen causing worldwide health problem and commo...
Pulsed UV-rich (PUV) light is a sterilisation technology which utilises high peak power applied over...
Infra-red light (1064 nm) from a high-power Nd:YAG laser caused more than 90% loss of viability of &...
Bacterial contamination is a severe issue that affects medical devices, hospital tools and surfaces....
Abstract The threat of emerging pathogens and microbial drug resistance has spurred tremendous effor...
Ultra violet (UV) lasers have been used in food industry, medicine and dentistry to deactivate patho...
Pulsed ultraviolet-rich (PUV) light is a novel nonthermal high-peak power technology, which can achi...
A rapid photothermal bacterial inactivation technique has been developed by irradiating near-infrare...
Pathogenic microbes are quickly becoming one of the biggest human health threats of our time. Ultrav...
The experimental work in this thesis was aimed at optimising both the Nd: YAG and CO2 laser-bacteria...
A 980nm laser-driven antimicrobial photothermal therapy using poly(vinylpyrrolidone) -coated Prussia...
UVA and UVB can be applied to solar disinfection of water. In this study, the inactivation and photo...
In order to address the issue of pathogenic bacterial colonization of diabetic wounds, a more direct...
Inactivation of Escherichia coli is examined using ultra-violet (UV) radiation from a pulsed xenon f...
AbstractWe describe a new method for selective laser killing of bacteria targeted with light-absorbi...
Vibrio Cholerae is considered an important human pathogen causing worldwide health problem and commo...
Pulsed UV-rich (PUV) light is a sterilisation technology which utilises high peak power applied over...
Infra-red light (1064 nm) from a high-power Nd:YAG laser caused more than 90% loss of viability of &...
Bacterial contamination is a severe issue that affects medical devices, hospital tools and surfaces....
Abstract The threat of emerging pathogens and microbial drug resistance has spurred tremendous effor...
Ultra violet (UV) lasers have been used in food industry, medicine and dentistry to deactivate patho...
Pulsed ultraviolet-rich (PUV) light is a novel nonthermal high-peak power technology, which can achi...
A rapid photothermal bacterial inactivation technique has been developed by irradiating near-infrare...
Pathogenic microbes are quickly becoming one of the biggest human health threats of our time. Ultrav...
The experimental work in this thesis was aimed at optimising both the Nd: YAG and CO2 laser-bacteria...
A 980nm laser-driven antimicrobial photothermal therapy using poly(vinylpyrrolidone) -coated Prussia...
UVA and UVB can be applied to solar disinfection of water. In this study, the inactivation and photo...
In order to address the issue of pathogenic bacterial colonization of diabetic wounds, a more direct...
Inactivation of Escherichia coli is examined using ultra-violet (UV) radiation from a pulsed xenon f...