1 AMALNA Consulting, Department of R and I, Black Rock, 3193, Australia.
2 QuantBioRes - QBR A/S, Department of R and D, Copenhagen, 2860, Denmark.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(03), 1165-1169
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.3.1858
Received on 07 May 2025; revised on 14 June 2025; accepted on 16 June 2025
Water disinfection is important in wide range of applications, like in laboratory, swimming pools and drinking water supplies. There are two major ways to disinfect water: UV radiation for laboratories and smaller drinking water supplies, and Chlorine treatment for swimming pools and larger water supplies. Here, we are trying to find out if there is any common mechanism between UV radiation and Chlorine water disinfection processes. By applying the Resonant Recognition Model (RRM), we have found out, here, that there is a possibility for Chlorine chemical reaction to be based on resonant energy transfer and that this resonant energy transfer is at the specific wavelength range same as UV radiation wavelength range used for water disinfection. These results are giving new perspective to possibility that molecular interactions/chemical reactions are based on resonant energy transfer at specific wavelength, which determines the specificity of their activity and not on their aggregate state. We postulate that interaction of particular chemical with surrounding structures is based on electromagnetic energy transfer between interacting entities.
Water Disinfection; Chlorine; UV Radiation; Small Molecules; Resonant Energy; Resonant Recognition Model
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Irena Cosic, Drasko Cosic and Ivan Loncarevic. Analysis of water disinfection by chlorine and UV radiation using resonant recognition model. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(03), 1165-1169. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.3.1858.
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