Modelos Predictivos en la Desinfección Ultrasónica de Efluentes Hospitalarios: una revisión y sugerencia para futuras investigaciones

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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i12.34364

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Ondas ultrasónicas; Lavandería hospitalaria; Desinfección de agua; Planificación experimental.

Resumen

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.

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11/09/2022

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ANDRADE FILHO, M. P. de; BRANDÃO, Y. F. F. .; NASCIMENTO, B. M. do .; SILVA, R. de C. F. S. da .; ARAÚJO, G. P. de .; SANTOS, L. B. dos .; PEDROSA JUNIOR, L. P. .; SARUBBO, L. A. .; BENACHOUR, M. .; SANTOS, V. A. dos . Modelos Predictivos en la Desinfección Ultrasónica de Efluentes Hospitalarios: una revisión y sugerencia para futuras investigaciones. Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 11, n. 12, p. e200111234364, 2022. DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i12.34364. Disponível em: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34364. Acesso em: 17 jul. 2024.

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Ciencias de la salud