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Inactivation and Structural Changes of E. Cloacae and B. Subtilis Endospores during IR Laser Water Treatment
Author(s): S. Ede, L. Hafner, R. Frost and G. WillS. Ede, L. Hafner, R. Frost and G. Will
The efficiency of CO2 infrared (IR) laser irradiation to disinfect water containing E. cloacae and B. subtilis endospores was determined and compared to ultraviolet (UV) treatment. Cell viability decreased with IR laser treatment for E. cloacae; however, increased viable cell concentrations were observed in B. subtilis endospores. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and the chemometric method of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) were used to examine cell changes. Increased carbohydrate content was observed in E. cloacae after IR laser treatment... Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7587.1000124
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