From New York Post.com (May 1):
Now, a new study examining the potential of a special gas to eliminate airborne viruses and bacteria is showing some serious promise and it could curb major public health problems if utilized correctly.
As reported in The Conversation, researchers have been exploring the potential applications of what is known as non-thermal plasma or NTP. NTP is the term given to gasses consisting of charged particles, where the particles have been energized but the gas itself remains cool, such as the gas inside of a fluorescent light.
NTPs aren’t just useful for lighting a room, however, and their power to rapidly kill microorganisms has been exploited in the food industry as well as various medical fields. The energized gasses are extremely efficient at sterilization and the researchers involved in this new study discovered that such gasses can effectively eliminate some 99.9 percent of airborne viruses when the two come into contact.
The team built a non-thermal plasma reactor to test its feasibility in sterilizing large quantities of air, using it on the ventilation system of a farm to determine how well it could rid the air of pathogens. The NTP system appears to be a promising alternative, or perhaps an augmentation, for existing air filtration systems that are used in public spaces where many bodies pass through. [read more]
Sounds promising. Hopefully the scientists can make the process more economically.
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