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Plasma effects on the bacteria Escherichia coli via two evaluation methods
Authors:Danijela VUJOSEVIC  Uros CVELBAR  Urska REPNIK  et al.
Abstract:The degradation of Escherichia coli bacteria by treatment with cold, weakly ionised, highly dissociated oxygen plasma, with an electron temperature of 3 eV, a plasma density of 8×1015 m−3 and a neutral oxygen atom density of 3.5×1021 m−3 was studied. To determine the ‘real’ plasma effects, two methods were used for evaluation and determination, as well as a comparison of the number of bacteria that had survived: the standard plate count technique (PCT) and advanced fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). Bacteria were deposited onto glass substrates and kept below 50 °C during the experiments with oxygen plasma. The results showed that the bacteria had fully degraded after about 2 min of plasma treatment, depending slightly on the amount of bacteria that had been?deposited on the substrates. The very precise determination of the O flux on the substrates and the two-method comparison allowed for the determination of the critical dose of oxygen atoms required for the destruction of a bacterial cell wall-about 6×1024 m−2-as well as deactivation of the substrates-about 8×1025 m−2. These results were taken in order to discuss other results obtained by comparable studies and scientific method?evaluations in the determination of plasma effects on bacteria.
Keywords:oxygen plasma   bacteria   degradation   PCT   FACS  
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