Articles scientifiques
14 articles GOLD sélectionnés du dossier Cientific — téléchargeables en PDF.
Rapid and Complete Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 by Ultraviolet-C Irradiation
Nature Scientific Reports (2020): demonstrates rapid and complete inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 using UV-C — foundational evidence for enclosed UV-C pathogen treatment in air systems.
📄 Télécharger PDF →COVID-19: Summary of UVGI Technologies in Reducing SARS-CoV-2
Public Health Agency of Canada emerging science summary on ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) technologies and their role in reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Air Filtration, Capacity Models & Transmission Risk Mitigation
NIST Journal of Research (2021): engineering framework to predict how air disinfection and filtration reduce transmission risk — directly relevant to room-level HEPA+ strategies.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Inactivation of Pathogens in Air Using Ultraviolet Direct Irradiation
NIST (2021): comprehensive analysis of UV direct irradiation for airborne pathogen inactivation below exposure limits — supports SHIELDGUARD enclosed UV-C chamber design.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Portable Ultraviolet-C Chambers for Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2
NIST (2021): validates portable UV-C chamber concepts for SARS-CoV-2 inactivation — parallels SHIELDGUARD upper sanitizing chamber for personal items.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Design Considerations for UV-C LED Surface Disinfection Devices
NIST (2021): engineering design guide for UV-C light-emitting diode disinfection devices — marked "USE THIS" in your research folder.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Signify & Boston University — UV-C Effectiveness on COVID-19 Virus
Press release and validation study: Signify UV-C light sources inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19 — industry confirmation of 265 nm class efficacy.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Far UV-C Radiation: An Emerging Tool for Pandemic Control
Critical review of far UV-C (200–230 nm) for pandemic control — contextualizes conventional 265 nm enclosed UV-C used in SHIELDGUARD.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Inactivation of SARS-CoV Coronavirus with UV Irradiation
Journal of Virological Methods (2004): early peer-reviewed evidence that UV inactivates the SARS coronavirus — historical foundation for UV-C air treatment.
📄 Télécharger PDF →UVC-Based Photoinactivation to Control Coronavirus Transmission
Elsevier review on UVC photoinactivation as an efficient tool to control coronavirus transmission — supports integrated HEPA + UV-C approach.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Ultraviolet Radiation Technologies & Healthcare-Associated Infections
NIST standards and metrology needs for UV technologies in healthcare — reference for regulatory compliance and safety standards.
📄 Télécharger PDF →UV-C LEDs and Their Use in Disinfection Applications
OSRAM technical white paper on UV-C LED technology for disinfection — industry perspective on emitter selection and application design.
📄 Télécharger PDF →UV Dose (Fluence) Required for Log Inactivation of Pathogens
Reference table for UV fluence needed to achieve incremental log inactivation of bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and algae — essential for dosage engineering.
📄 Télécharger PDF →Health Canada — Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) in Residential Indoor Air
Canadian guidance on PM2.5 in homes — wildfire smoke, urban pollution, and why filtration at sub-micron sizes matters for North American families.
📄 Télécharger PDF →UV-C Irradiation: Alternative Antimicrobial Approach to Localized Infections?
PMC review on UV-C as localized antimicrobial therapy — broader context for enclosed UV treatment applications.
📄 Télécharger PDF →SHIELDGUARD Independent HEPA+ Test Results — 0.3 µm to 10 µm
Our own independent particle counter data (JLDG JD-3003) with near-complete elimination at 1–10 µm and 99.44% at 0.3 µm MPPS.
Lire sur le site →Room Isolation vs. Traditional Air Purifiers — Closed Circuit Theory
SHIELDGUARD technical brief: single-inlet capture, sealed secondary inlets, positive pressure, and why open-loop purifiers fail in multi-unit buildings.
Lire sur le site →Prochaine publication
Additional Peer-Reviewed References — Coming in Next Batch — More articles from the Cientific research folder (Nature s41598 series, mask disinfection studies, UV reflective comparisons) will be published progressively.