An Approach to Standardize Methods for Fluence Determination in Bench-Scale Pulsed Light Experiments
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2016Disciplina/s
Ciencias de la AlimentaciónMateria/s
Photon fluenceUV light
Germicidally weighted photon irradiance
Disinfection
Dosimetry
Resumen
Pulsed light (PL) is a fast non-thermal technology
for decontamination based on the application of pulses of highintensity
polychromatic light including UV-C light.
Continuous-wave (CW) ultraviolet (UV) light technology is
based on the application of monochromatic or polychromatic
low-intensity light for long times. Appropriate UV dosimetry is
fundamental in order to intercompare results and for scaling up.
There are standard methods for bench-top CW UV treatments
but not for tests involving PL dosimetry. The present article
introduces the fundamentals of photochemistry and
photophysics, adapts a protocol for CW UV dosimetry to PL
tests, and critically revises current ways of reporting results of
PL tests.