LOW COST OZONE GENERATOR DEVELOPED TO ELIMINATE CORONAVIRUS IN 20 MINUTES from freeamfva's blog
LOW COST OZONE GENERATOR DEVELOPED TO ELIMINATE CORONAVIRUS IN 20 MINUTES
A group of Faculty and students from Electrical, Mechanical and Metallurgical Engineering from PUC, supported by Infectiology experts, and in collaboration with the Complex Systems Engineering Institute, developed a low cost ozone generator to eliminate virus in critical spaces. The project leader is Vladimir Marianov, Professor at the Electrical Engineering department and Deputy Director of the Complex System Engineering Institute.Get more news about ozone generator,you can vist our website!
This PUC Engineering project is part of the interdisciplinary working commission promoted by the office of the Vice Provost for Research, together with the Medical School, the Innovation center, and other Faculties of the university, through the contribution of new ideas (covid19.ing.puc.cl) to face the peak of the pandemic.
“Our low cost ozone generator, to disinfect critical areas, seeks to reduce the spread of covid-19, considering that this virus is highly contagious and can remain on surfaces for days”, said Javier Pereda, PUC Professor of Electrical Engineering, who is in charge of technical aspects.
“Hence the idea to use ozone in this cheaper and easier to scale version, because it is a powerful disinfectant, superior to chlorine. In only minutes, it has been proven that eliminates similar virus, like SARS, in up to a 99.99%”, said Pereda. One of our contributions is adding a system that can control the ozone concentration in the space is being treated.
The professor specified that ozone can be generated through a considerable electric field, which transforms oxygen from the air into this gas, which has an intense oxidizing power, capable of deactivate the virus by attacking its membrane.
“We have managed to generate ozone with a low cost equipment, with materials that can be found mostly off the shelf in the country. The system fits in a small box, which connects to an electrical network, managing to disinfect complete spaces in only 20 minutes of operation”, said the specialist.
The team of engineers is about to test this technological solution in reanimation rooms, operating rooms, emergency rooms, ambulances and waiting areas. They also seek to use this technology in public transportation, among other uses.
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Added | May 26 '23 |
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