ABSTRACT
The present investigations introduce for first time new trend of coupling of two sterilizing
sources, high energy Nd-Laser and Gamma – irradiations which has oxidative nature by additional to
its thermal effects. The investigated samples will be examined before and after radiations to confirm
its internal structure (XRD, microstructure (SEM, AFM, Raman-Spectra) and killing ratio for polluted
bacteria. Furthermore some selected biological tests will be checked to be sure from toxicity ratio after
radiations. Also many of investigational parameters will be tested such as strength of irradiation dose
and irradiation dosage time to achieve maximum healthy sterilizing ratio per minimum time to validate
application and wide scale application of this promising sterilizing technique.
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