Uridine as a non-toxic actinometer for UV-C treatment: influence of temperature and concentration

Heliyon. 2022 Nov 7;8(11):e11437. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11437. eCollection 2022 Nov.

Abstract

UV-C treatment is an effective method to inactivate microorganisms and therefore gets increasingly more attention in food industry, especially for liquid products. To test and monitor different UV-C reactor designs, a photochemical actinometer is required that gives reliable UV-C dose values and is non-toxic allowing frequent control of the production chain. Here, a variable concentrated aqueous uridine solution is tested as a photochemical actinometer. Uridine reacts at 262 nm by photohydration to a single photoproduct not absorbing any light. A concentration dependent quantum yield (Ф) was quantified in the range of 0.2-3.0 mM uridine. Results show that uridine is as accurate as the commonly accepted iodide/iodate actinometry, but not as precise. Especially at higher concentrations a higher number of measurements becomes necessary. Further, a temperature correction is presented for 10 °C > ϑ > 30 °C. Taking these results into account, uridine can certainly be considered as a non-toxic dosimeter for UV-C systems.

Keywords: Iodide/iodate actinometry; Photochemical actinometry; Quantum yields; UV-C; UV-C reactor; Uridine.