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Development of Portable Flow‐Through Electrochemical Sanitizing Unit to Generate Near Neutral Electrolyzed Water

  • Autores: Jufang Zhang, Hongshun Yang, Joel Zhi Yang Chan
  • Localización: Journal of food science, ISSN 0022-1147, Vol. 83, Nº 3, 2018, págs. 780-790
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • We developed a portable flow‐through, electrochemical sanitizing unit to produce near neutral pH electrolyzed water (producing NEW). Two methods of redirecting cathode yields back to the anode chamber and redirecting anode yields the cathode chamber were used. The NEW yields were evaluated, including: free available chlorine (FAC), oxidation‐reduction potential (ORP), and pH. The performances of 2 electrodes (RuO2‐IrO2/TiO2and IrO2‐Ta2O5/TiO2) were investigated. The unit produced NEW at pH 6.46 to 7.17, an ORP of 805.5 to 895.8 mV, and FAC of 3.7 to 82.0 mg/L. The NEW produced by redirecting cathode yields had stronger bactericidal effects than the NEW produced by redirecting anode yields or NEW produced by mixing the commercial unit's anode and cathode product (P< 0.05). Electron spin resonance results showed hydroxyl free radicals and superoxide anion free radicals were present in the NEW produced by developed unit. The NEW generator is a promising sanitizing unit for consumers and the food industry to control foodborne pathogens. Current commercial NEW‐producing units are quite large and are not convenient for family using. The developed portable flow‐through, NEW‐producing unit has great potential in a wide range of applications, such as organic farm, households, and small food industries. The examined sanitizing treatments showed effective control of Escherichia coliO157:H7 and Listeria monocytogenes.


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