Antimicrobial Properties of Copper and d-Orbital Capture

P. Love
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The purpose of this note is to stimulate interest in measuring and characterizing the emitted ultraviolet frequencies in antimicrobial copper materials. Antimicrobial sanitizing materials are urgently needed to limit the spread of COVID-19 virus. In the current pandemic, ultraviolet radiation is often used for sterilization. It is shown that 3 d-orbital capture in copper can result in radiation generated by copper materials. Since ultraviolet radiation is known to be effective in antimicrobial sterilization, it is logical to assume that the radiation formed by copper occurs in the ultraviolet region. Electron transitions in 3 d-orbital capture are expected to occur in this region. A description of the 3 d-orbital capture process, and the origin of the associated frequency, is given. It is shown that for Group 1B elements the strength of electron affinity in the d-orbital capture process increases with increasing Periodic Table period number, n. This is the opposite of other electron affinity properties for atoms that decrease wth an increase in n. A brief discussion of the relationship of d-orbital capture to the chemical inertness of gold is given. The same type of d-orbital capture process that occurs in antimicrobial copper occurs in high temperature superconducting cuprates.
铜的抗菌性能和d轨道捕获
本说明的目的是激发对抗菌铜材料中发射的紫外线频率的测量和表征的兴趣。为限制COVID-19病毒的传播,迫切需要抗菌消毒材料。在目前的大流行中,紫外线辐射通常用于消毒。结果表明,铜中的三维轨道捕获会导致铜材料产生辐射。由于已知紫外线辐射在抗菌杀菌中是有效的,因此假设铜形成的辐射发生在紫外线区域是合乎逻辑的。三维轨道捕获中的电子跃迁预计会发生在这个区域。给出了三维轨道捕获过程的描述,以及相关频率的来源。结果表明,对于1B族元素,d轨道捕获过程中的电子亲和强度随着元素周期表周期数n的增加而增加。这与原子的其他电子亲和性质随着n的增加而降低相反。本文简要讨论了d轨道捕获与金的化学惰性的关系。抗菌铜中发生的相同类型的d轨道捕获过程发生在高温超导铜酸盐中。
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