Filter-Free, Harmless, and Single-Wavelength Far UV-C Germicidal Light for Reducing Airborne Pathogenic Viral Infection

Author:

Truong Cao-Sang1ORCID,Muthukutty Palaniyandi1ORCID,Jang Ho Kyung2,Kim Young-Ho3,Lee Dong Hoon2,Yoo So Young1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BIO-IT Foundry Technology Institute, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea

2. SUNJE HI TEK Co., Ltd., Busan 46047, Republic of Korea

3. Department of Molecular Biology and Immunology, College of Medicine, Kosin University, Busan 49267, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Germicidal lamps that primarily emit 254 nm ultraviolet (UV) radiation have been effectively utilized for surface sterilization, but they cannot be used on human skin and eyes due to their harmful and genotoxic activity. Recent reports have shown that far UV-C light (207–222 nm) can efficiently kill pathogens with potentially no harm to exposed human tissues. However, these methods still require additional filtering and/or further protective equipment. In this study, we demonstrate a filter-free, harmless, and single-wavelength far UV-C 207 nm germicidal light source that can be used to inactivate different respiratory viruses. It can be exploited as a safe and effective disinfection tool for various airborne viruses. We successfully developed a single-wavelength far UV-C source that produces an exact wavelength of 207 nm. We examined its safety on human skin and corneal cell lines, as well as its effects on inactivating different airborne viruses, such as coronavirus, adenovirus, and vaccinia virus. We expect that our far UV-C lamps can be safely and conveniently used to reduce COVID-19 infections and protect both our living spaces and hospitals from the threat of contamination by possible new or mutant viruses.

Funder

Ministry of Health and Welfare

Korea Technology and Information Promotion Agency for SMEs

SUNJAE-PNU Industry-Academic Cooperation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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