Publications by authors named "Rileigh L Robertson"

Devices using 222 nm germicidal ultraviolet light (GUV222) have been marketed to reduce virus transmission indoors with low risk of occupant harm from direct UV exposure. GUV222 generates ozone, an indoor air pollutant and oxidant, under constrained laboratory conditions, but the chemistry byproducts of GUV222-generated ozone in real indoor spaces is uncharacterized. We deployed GUV222 in a public restroom, with an air change rate of 1 h one weekend and 2 h the next, to measure ozone formation and byproducts generated from ozone chemistry indoors.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Rileigh L Robertson"

  • - Rileigh L Robertson's research primarily focuses on the environmental and health impacts of germicidal ultraviolet (GUV) light, specifically the generation of ozone and its chemical byproducts in indoor spaces.
  • - In a recent study published in June 2024, Robertson explored the effects of 222 nm GUV light in a public restroom setting, assessing its potential to reduce virus transmission while measuring resultant ozone levels and indoor air quality.
  • - The findings revealed that while GUV222 technologies may help in controlling virus transmission indoors, they also produce ozone, an air pollutant, and highlight the need for further investigation into the chemical reactions occurring in real-world environments.