Inactivating biological agents dispersed in gaseous medium...

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A61L 9/18 (2006.01) A61L 9/20 (2006.01) F24F 3/16 (2006.01)

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CA 2590524

The invention concerns a method for inactivating biological agents dispersed within a gaseous medium, comprising a step which consists in treating said gas flow with a photoactivated semiconductor, in particular with photoactivated titanium oxide. The invention also concerns a device for implementing said method, as well as the method for decontaminating gaseous medium containing harmful, toxic or pathogenic biological agents, such as bacteria.

La présente invention concerne un procédé d'inactivation d'agents biologiques dispersés au sein d'un milieu gazeux, qui comprend une étape consistant ô traiter ledit flux gazeux par un semi-conducteur photoactivé, en particulier par de l'oxyde de titane photoactivé. L'invention concerne également un dispositif pour la mise en AEuvre de ce procédé, ainsi que l'utilisation du procédé pour la décontamination de milieu gazeux contenant des agents biologiques nocifs, toxiques ou pathogènes, tels que des bactéries.

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