Tohoku University Technology: Pathogen and pest extermination equipment: T12-101
No need for chemical or gas cylinder Environmentally friendly and efficient extermination of pathogen and pest
The conventional chemical for sterilization and pest extermination destroys the environment due to its residue. In order to solve this problem, the following technical issues needed to be accomplished. Apply highly bactericidal and environmentally friendly hydroxyl radical (OH radical) for sterilization, disinfection and pest extermination 1、 Establish an efficient method for producing a large quantity of hydroxyl radical 2、 Substitute air for helium and argon expensive gases to reduce cost and weight (ease of transport). The most important characteristic of this invention is the creation of a plasma jet device where the air is used instead of expensive gases such as helium and argon, and introduces a water mist that can produce a large quantity of hydroxyl radicals, which are the most effective for sterilization.
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The revenue generated from technology transfer is reinvested as new research funding for universities and researchers, and is utilized to create further research outcomes. To ensure the smooth operation of this cycle, known as the "Intellectual Creation Cycle," we will vigorously promote technology transfer. The types of seeds we handle include patents, know-how, databases, and programs. We have established a collaborative framework by signing basic technology transfer agreements with the following universities (as of June 1, 2025): Tohoku University, Hirosaki University, Iwate University, Akita University, Fukushima University, Yamagata University, Tohoku Gakuin University, Iwate Medical University, Fukushima Medical University, Aizu University, Miyagi University, Hokkaido University, Muroran Institute of Technology, and Showa Medical University.



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