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UV Purification Methods - cover

UV Purification Methods

Sophie Carter

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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UV Purification Methods explores the science and technology behind using ultraviolet (UV) light to combat harmful microorganisms. It emphasizes the germicidal effects of specific UV wavelengths, particularly UVC light, which disrupts the DNA and RNA of bacteria and viruses, rendering them harmless. The book highlights that UV purification, while not a standalone solution, is a powerful tool in a multi-layered approach to disinfection. Interestingly, the book notes how the effectiveness of UV disinfection depends on factors like UV intensity and exposure time. The book delves into the unique properties of different UV wavelengths and their applications in air and water purification systems. It progresses from core scientific principles, such as how DNA damage occurs, to practical applications in healthcare facilities, commercial buildings, and homes. Design considerations, maintenance protocols, and safety guidelines are also covered. It provides a comprehensive resource for engineers, scientists, and healthcare professionals interested in understanding and implementing UV technology.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 98 pages.

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