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Arduino Inactivated Device for COVID in 2021

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Introduction

Now face masks are necessary elements during the COVID. In practice, they are intended for one-time use, and to a large extent, it is environment unfriendly. Also during a shortage, repeated use is inevitable and it is necessary to have a disinfection mechanism. During the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, hospitals, medical centers, and research institutions implemented different disinfection methods for these masks, usually involving ultraviolet germicidal exposure (UVGI) or some kind of heating methods. Nevertheless, these methods are not suitable for many ordinary people. What’s more, due to shortages, the reuse of these masks has become the only option. There is evidence that SARS-CoV-2 still exists on the surface of surgical masks even after 7 days, so the demand for feasible mask disinfection methods has further increased. Here will introduce a special device to do that.

Introduction: Understanding the Coronavirus

Catalog

Introduction

Ⅰ Disinfection Device Production Instructions

Ⅱ Device Design Processes

2.1 Device Size

2.2 Thermal Test

2.3 Box Lid Design

2.4 UV-C System

2.5 Making the Mask Placement

Ⅲ Set Up Arduino and Sensor

3.1 Arduino Overview

3.2 Material

3.3 Sensors Installation

3.4 Arduino Control

3.5 Alarm

Ⅳ Using Guide

Ⅴ Temperature Cycle

5.1 Heat Inactivation of Viruses

5.2 Security Considerations

Ⅵ Conclusion

Ⅰ Disinfection Device Production Instructions

The device aims to create a low-cost portable device that can effectively use UVGI and dry heat to disinfect masks carry SARS-CoV virions, and can be easily operated by those who need it.

Device Setup Diagram

Device Setup Diagram

Figure 1. Device Setup Diagram

1) The temperature must be kept within 65±5℃.
2) The lamp must provide UV-C wavelength. UVC bulbs that emit very short ultraviolet wavelengths from 100 to 280 nanometers that damages the DNA of bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. You should be careful, ultraviolet C is the most dangerous type of ultraviolet light in terms of its potential to harm life on earth.
3) The duration of the disinfection cycle is at least 30 minutes. Because coronavirus is more sensitive to heat. A temperature of 56 degrees can kill the coronavirus within 30 minutes. So no more than 30 minutes to avoid potential mask degradation and function losses.

Device Operational Display

Figure 2. Device Operational Display

Device Physical View

Figure 3. Device Physical View

Ⅱ Device Design Processes

2.1 Device Size

Device Size

Figure 4. Device Size

2.2 Thermal Test

Thermal Test Diagram

Figure 5. Thermal Test Diagram

Test with Thermometer

Figure 6. Test with Thermometer

Test Boite Temperature

Figure 7. Test Boite Temperature

 

Manufacturing of heating system:
1) A frying pan with a diameter of 22cm (induction compatible) without handle.
2) Cover the frying pan with aluminum foil to reflect UV-C light.
3) Make a 20cm hole in the center of the bottom surface of the box.
4) In order to maintain the position of the frying pan, please use four metal brackets as shown in the figure.

Frying Pan

Figure 8. Frying Pan

Note: The frying pan should not close to the wood of the box because it will reduce the thermal efficiency. Therefore, you must select the appropriate hole diameter and shape the metal bracket according to the following figure:

Frying Pan Installation Diagram

Figure 9. Frying Pan Installation Diagram

 

2.3 Box Lid Design

Box Lid Design

Figure 10. Box Lid Design

2.4 UV-C System

UV-C Lamp

Figure 11. UV-C Lamp

For the UV-C source in this device, it is an 11W bulb from household aquarium. As shown in the picture, the UV-C bulb is taken out and installed on the top cove. The installation method of the bulb is to make 4 holes in the top cover, and use the cable tie/cable tie and soft cushion to fix the bulb firmly. And the top surface is covered with aluminum to reflect ultraviolet radiation.
You can feel free to use UV-C lamps from other sources. However, if you cannot access the crystal tube (used in this project), please do not use glass as a substitute, because glass will block ultraviolet radiation.

2.5 Making the Mask Placement

The mask will be placed on top of the metal frame. The I wire frame is made of thin copper wires, and each wire has 30mm spacing apart. The wire stand is located 120mm above the bottom surface. Next secure the wire racks together by passing the wires through the small holes on the front and back surfaces of the box.

Mask Placement

Figure 12. Mask Placement

Ⅲ Set Up Arduino and Sensor

3.1 Arduino Overview

Arduino Overview

Figure 13. Arduino Overview

3.2 Material

Arduino UNO Rev3
Grove Basic Shield V2, 0
Infrared temperature sensor
Light Sensor
Push Button
Piezo Speakers
Four-digit LED Display
Adapter power supply DC 12V

3.3 Sensors Installation

Sensor Introduction

Figure 14. Sensor Introduction

3.4 Arduino Control

INIT: In this state, the LED display indicates the temperature, but you have to wait for it to reach the threshold (70℃) before starting cycle counting in the COUNT state.
Count: The number of minutes from 30 to 0 is displayed on the LED display next to the temperature digits. Additionally, in the case of too low temperature, or if the UV lamp is turned off, the status will change to ERR.
END: This is the normal state at the end of the elapsed time. The speaker will remind. Press the button to enter INIT again.
ERR: This is an error state, if the temperature is too low or the UV lamp is turned off, it will run. In terms of it, repeat the last step above.

Code Download: LED Backpack Libraries and Arduino Wiring.

3.5 Alarm

In fact, there are few alarm conditions. If the alarm is on, there will be a specific sequence on the speaker and a message will be displayed on the screen.
Alarm condition: If the system is in ERR state (mentioned above) or the temperature is too high (over 75℃).

Alarm System

Figure 15. Alarm System Diagram

 

Ⅳ Using Guide

1) Put the box on top of the induction (or resistance) stove.
2) Turn on the power of Arduino.
3) Close the box and start heating at 70~80% of the power of the induction cooker.
4) Wait until the temperature reaches 60℃, and then reduce the variable power of the induction cooker to 30%.
5) Now you can open the device, put the mask in and close it.
7) Press the button to start, the remaining time (30 minutes) should be displayed.
8) From now on, you need to wait 30 minutes, and there will be a signal on the speaker.
9) If you want to restart a new cycle from the initial state, just press the button.
Note: When the timer is counting the elapsed time, the dots between the Timer and Temperature displays will flash at 1 second intervals.

 

Ⅴ Temperature Cycle

First Heat Cycle

Figure 16. First Heat Cycle

Cycle with Opening-Closing

Figure 17. Cycle with Opening-Closing

 

5.1 Heat Inactivation of Viruses

Since the time of Pasteur, people have known the ability to remove microorganisms through moist heat, usually below 100℃. In this device, we implemented dry heat, which is reported to be effective in eliminating the infectivity of SARS-CoV. The analysis showed that the virus is largely inactivated within 30-90 minutes at 56℃, almost completely inactivated at 65℃ in 20-60 minutes, and at 75℃ in 30-45 minutes. In addition, a recent study showed that SARS-CoV-2 will lose all its infectivity at 56℃ after 30 minutes or at 70℃ after 5 minutes.
According to these evidences and additional considerations regarding the effects of these disinfection methods on the function of the mask, we decided to set the heat exposure of the protocol used with the equipment to 65℃/30 minutes.

5.2 Security Considerations

• UVC radiation is harmful to human skin and eyes, so the UVC bulb should only be turned on when the box is completely closed.
• Be careful with the metal parts of the box, they may be very hot after heating and may burn your skin when you touch them directly.

 

Ⅵ Conclusion

Taking into account the collected evidence and the technical details of the equipment, we decided to set the disinfection protocol to UVC irradiation for 30 minutes and 65±5℃ dry heat. In addition, the time required for the device should reach the required temperature and light intensity, which must be calculated. Using these specifications of UVC or heating alone should be sufficient to eliminate almost all SARS-CoV-2 infectivity, and the simultaneous action of the two should increase the effectiveness to reach a safer level.
According to the available scientific evidence, the disinfection program may eliminate almost all SARS-CoV infectivity and will certainly make the masks safer to reuse than without any disinfection. However, it is designed in good faith and to the best of professional knowledge and ability, but the following must be stated:
The use of this equipment to inactivate SARS-CoV-2 has not yet undergone proper laboratory testing, and it is impossible to confidently confirm the actual impact on the filtering capacity of the mask in advance.

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