Germicidal UV Sources and Systems.

Rolf S Bergman
Author Information
  1. Rolf S Bergman: Independent Consultant, Cleveland, OH. ORCID

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has generated great interest in reviving an old intervention technology, particularly for air disinfection-ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI). Since UVGI was developed and refined more than 80-90 years ago, the ultraviolet source of choice has been almost exclusively the low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp. Today, with new lamp technologies, there has been significant interest in the application of ultraviolet light-emitting diodes and excimer lamps that emit in the UV-C (180-280 nm) spectral band. This paper reviews these competing technologies with the aim of giving a sound basis for decisions on how to choose and install UV systems for disinfection of air and surfaces given the COVID-19 pandemic.

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MeSH Term

Air Microbiology
COVID-19
Disinfection
Humans
Ozone
SARS-CoV-2
Ultraviolet Rays

Chemicals

Ozone

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