Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research
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Resumo: | At the end of this review on applications of ultrasonic waves in the inactivation of microorganisms in hospital laundry effluents, the fourth type of predictive model is proposed, based on the application characteristics of the experimental plans. The number of works for the disinfection of wastewater by ultrasound waves (US) associated with other techniques or individuals has been increasing. The use of ultrasound to produce lethal effects on microorganisms is attractive because it is considered a "green" technology in that it involves sound energy and does not require additional chemicals, or a very small amount. Also, the US as a tool for water reuse processes - operates at low pressure and temperature and does not produce toxic or greenhouse gases. Hospital laundry effluents are characterized by different microorganisms, a fact that can hinder the application of conventional physical-chemical technologies. To contribute to future developments in the application of ultrasound (US), this work uses some typical US applications in the disinfection of aqueous effluents. To propose strategies for carrying out new works, comments are made regarding an approach oriented towards new advances based on the need to interrelate the variables involved in the studies, at the same time that these variables are correlated with the rate of inactivation. For this, it is discussed the predictive models and their contributions, according to the number of factors that should be involved for a better understanding of the rate of microbial inactivation. |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research Modelos Predictivos en la Desinfección Ultrasónica de Efluentes Hospitalarios: una revisión y sugerencia para futuras investigacionesModelos preditivos na desinfecção ultrassônica de efluentes hospitalares: uma revisão e sugestão para pesquisas futurasUltrasonic wavesHospital laundryWater disinfectionExperimental planning.Ondas ultrasónicasLavandería hospitalariaDesinfección de aguaPlanificación experimental.Ondas UltrassônicasLavanderia HospitalarDesinfecção de águaPlanejamento experimental.At the end of this review on applications of ultrasonic waves in the inactivation of microorganisms in hospital laundry effluents, the fourth type of predictive model is proposed, based on the application characteristics of the experimental plans. The number of works for the disinfection of wastewater by ultrasound waves (US) associated with other techniques or individuals has been increasing. The use of ultrasound to produce lethal effects on microorganisms is attractive because it is considered a "green" technology in that it involves sound energy and does not require additional chemicals, or a very small amount. Also, the US as a tool for water reuse processes - operates at low pressure and temperature and does not produce toxic or greenhouse gases. Hospital laundry effluents are characterized by different microorganisms, a fact that can hinder the application of conventional physical-chemical technologies. To contribute to future developments in the application of ultrasound (US), this work uses some typical US applications in the disinfection of aqueous effluents. To propose strategies for carrying out new works, comments are made regarding an approach oriented towards new advances based on the need to interrelate the variables involved in the studies, at the same time that these variables are correlated with the rate of inactivation. For this, it is discussed the predictive models and their contributions, according to the number of factors that should be involved for a better understanding of the rate of microbial inactivation.Al final de esta revisión sobre aplicaciones de ondas ultrasónicas en la inactivación de microorganismos en efluentes de lavado hospitalario, se propone el cuarto tipo de modelo predictivo, basado en las características de aplicación de los planes experimentales.El número de trabajos para la desinfección de aguas residuales por ondas de ultrasonido (US) asociado a otras técnicas o particulares ha ido en aumento.El uso de ultrasonido para producir efectos letales en microorganismos es atractivo porque se considera una tecnología "verde" en el sentido de que involucra energía de sonido y no requiere productos químicos adicionales, o una cantidad muy pequeña.Asimismo, el US como herramienta para procesos de reutilización de agua - opera a baja presión y temperatura y no produce gases tóxicos ni de efecto invernadero.Los efluentes de lavandería hospitalaria se caracterizan por la presencia de diferentes microorganismos, hecho que puede dificultar la aplicación de tecnologías físico-químicas convencionales.Para contribuir a futuros desarrollos en la aplicación de ultrasonidos (US), este trabajo utiliza algunas aplicaciones típicas de US en la desinfección de efluentes acuosos. Para proponer estrategias para la realización de nuevos trabajos, se comenta un enfoque orientado hacia nuevos avances basado en la necesidad de interrelacionar las variables involucradas en los estudios, al mismo tiempo que estas variables se correlacionan con la tasa de inactivación.Para ello, se discuten los modelos predictivos y sus aportes, según la cantidad de factores que deben estar involucrados para una mejor comprensión de la tasa de inactivación microbiana.Ao final desta revisão sobre aplicações de ondas ultrassônicas na inativação de microrganismos em efluentes de lavanderia hospitalar, é proposto o quarto tipo de modelo preditivo, baseado nas características de aplicação dos planos experimentais. O número de trabalhos para a desinfeção de águas residuais por ondas ultrassônicas (US) associado a outras técnicas ou individuais tem vindo a aumentar. O uso do ultrassom para produzir efeitos letais sobre os microrganismos é atraente porque é considerado uma tecnologia “verde” por envolver energia sonora e não requer produtos químicos adicionais, ou uma quantidade muito pequena. Além disso, o US como ferramenta para processos de reaproveitamento de água – opera em baixa pressão e temperatura e não produz gases tóxicos ou de efeito estufa. Os efluentes de lavanderia hospitalar são caracterizados por diferentes microrganismos, fato que pode dificultar a aplicação de tecnologias físico-químicas convencionais. Para contribuir com futuros desenvolvimentos na aplicação do ultrassom (US), este trabalho utiliza algumas aplicações típicas do US na desinfecção de efluentes aquosos. Para propor estratégias para a realização de novos trabalhos, comenta-se uma abordagem voltada para novos avanços a partir da necessidade de inter-relacionar as variáveis envolvidas nos estudos, ao mesmo tempo em que essas variáveis são correlacionadas com a taxa de inativação. Para isso, são discutidos os modelos preditivos e suas contribuições, de acordo com o número de fatores que devem estar envolvidos para um melhor entendimento da taxa de inativação microbiana.Research, Society and Development2022-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3436410.33448/rsd-v11i12.34364Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e200111234364Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e200111234364Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e2001112343642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34364/28981Copyright (c) 2022 Manoel Pereira de Andrade Filho; Yago Fraga Ferreira Brandão; Bruno Maciel do Nascimento; Rita de Cássia Freire Soares da Silva; Gleice Paula de Araújo; Leonardo Bandeira dos Santos; Leonildo Pereira Pedrosa Junior; Leonie Asfora Sarubbo; Mohand Benachour; Valdemir Alexandre dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Andrade Filho, Manoel Pereira deBrandão, Yago Fraga Ferreira Nascimento, Bruno Maciel do Silva, Rita de Cássia Freire Soares da Araújo, Gleice Paula de Santos, Leonardo Bandeira dos Pedrosa Junior, Leonildo Pereira Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora Benachour, Mohand Santos, Valdemir Alexandre dos 2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34364Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:41.724402Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research Modelos Predictivos en la Desinfección Ultrasónica de Efluentes Hospitalarios: una revisión y sugerencia para futuras investigaciones Modelos preditivos na desinfecção ultrassônica de efluentes hospitalares: uma revisão e sugestão para pesquisas futuras |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research Andrade Filho, Manoel Pereira de Ultrasonic waves Hospital laundry Water disinfection Experimental planning. Ondas ultrasónicas Lavandería hospitalaria Desinfección de agua Planificación experimental. Ondas Ultrassônicas Lavanderia Hospitalar Desinfecção de água Planejamento experimental. |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research |
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Predictive models in the ultrasonic disinfection of hospital-effluents: a review and suggestion for future research |
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Andrade Filho, Manoel Pereira de |
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Andrade Filho, Manoel Pereira de Brandão, Yago Fraga Ferreira Nascimento, Bruno Maciel do Silva, Rita de Cássia Freire Soares da Araújo, Gleice Paula de Santos, Leonardo Bandeira dos Pedrosa Junior, Leonildo Pereira Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora Benachour, Mohand Santos, Valdemir Alexandre dos |
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Brandão, Yago Fraga Ferreira Nascimento, Bruno Maciel do Silva, Rita de Cássia Freire Soares da Araújo, Gleice Paula de Santos, Leonardo Bandeira dos Pedrosa Junior, Leonildo Pereira Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora Benachour, Mohand Santos, Valdemir Alexandre dos |
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Andrade Filho, Manoel Pereira de Brandão, Yago Fraga Ferreira Nascimento, Bruno Maciel do Silva, Rita de Cássia Freire Soares da Araújo, Gleice Paula de Santos, Leonardo Bandeira dos Pedrosa Junior, Leonildo Pereira Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora Benachour, Mohand Santos, Valdemir Alexandre dos |
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Ultrasonic waves Hospital laundry Water disinfection Experimental planning. Ondas ultrasónicas Lavandería hospitalaria Desinfección de agua Planificación experimental. Ondas Ultrassônicas Lavanderia Hospitalar Desinfecção de água Planejamento experimental. |
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Ultrasonic waves Hospital laundry Water disinfection Experimental planning. Ondas ultrasónicas Lavandería hospitalaria Desinfección de agua Planificación experimental. Ondas Ultrassônicas Lavanderia Hospitalar Desinfecção de água Planejamento experimental. |
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At the end of this review on applications of ultrasonic waves in the inactivation of microorganisms in hospital laundry effluents, the fourth type of predictive model is proposed, based on the application characteristics of the experimental plans. The number of works for the disinfection of wastewater by ultrasound waves (US) associated with other techniques or individuals has been increasing. The use of ultrasound to produce lethal effects on microorganisms is attractive because it is considered a "green" technology in that it involves sound energy and does not require additional chemicals, or a very small amount. Also, the US as a tool for water reuse processes - operates at low pressure and temperature and does not produce toxic or greenhouse gases. Hospital laundry effluents are characterized by different microorganisms, a fact that can hinder the application of conventional physical-chemical technologies. To contribute to future developments in the application of ultrasound (US), this work uses some typical US applications in the disinfection of aqueous effluents. To propose strategies for carrying out new works, comments are made regarding an approach oriented towards new advances based on the need to interrelate the variables involved in the studies, at the same time that these variables are correlated with the rate of inactivation. For this, it is discussed the predictive models and their contributions, according to the number of factors that should be involved for a better understanding of the rate of microbial inactivation. |
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