WO2005082176A1 - Method and apparatus for washing and disenfecting root crop - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for washing and disinfecting root crop, according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the root crop is washed with an aqueous solution containing chemicals.
- the present invention also relates to an apparatus for washing and disinfecting the root crop, according to the preamble of claim 11.
- US patent 5,962,510 describes how, for instance, by mixing a carboxy-methyl cellulose solution and table salt in natamycin, fungal diseases of potatoes can be prevented.
- US patent 5,169,866 describes how micro-organisms in seed potatoes can be controlled by using bromine compounds, especially 2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide.
- the potatoes are sprayed with the said compound in a closed storage room.
- Pestcydy (Warsaw, 1980, 1-2, 64-9 describes how seed potatoes were treated with chloroamphenicol (CA-number 56-75-7) and beno yl (CA-number 17804-35-2) and that the procedure was effective against all fungal diseases.
- the problem was, however, the use of those seed potatoes, which were removed during sorting and which were very poisonous to pigs, for example.
- US patent 5,698,200 demonstrates how extract of malted grain can be used to treat, among other things, potatoes, and to control bacteria such as the Pseudomonas, Ervinia, Agroi, Xanthomonas and Calvi bacteria. It has been known for a long time that when plants germinate, antibiotics comparable to those in mycocelial filaments are formed, and that these antibiotics are poisonous to bacteria but not to fungi. Unfortunately, antibiotic extracts of malted grain are expensive and are limited as preservatives.
- An Internet article presents a method of sterilisation of the seeds of orchids, in which the seeds are washed with water containing a surface-active agent called Triton X-100, (octyl phenol ethoxylate). After washing, they are submerged in 70-95% ethanol and finally treated for 20 minutes with a 20% sodium hypochlorite, which contains 0.1% of the surface-active agent Triton X-100.
- Triton X-100 octyl phenol ethoxylate
- Ozone can be characterised as a "quick-oxidant", which oxidizes organic material in precisely those places where the molecules touch each other, and subsequently the ozone disintegrates without leaving any secondary sterilisation.
- the British Potato Council states that the concentration of the ozone, which is used to treat potatoes, should be at least lOmg/litre, whereby the equilibrium concentration in air would be 2.2mg/m 3 . This already presents a safety hazard to people working in those conditions.
- Crypto sporodium species when inhaled it is very poisonous to human beings and its solubility in water is not adequate. Moreover, the production of ozone from air always produces nitrogen oxides and requires quite a lot of electric energy (approximately 45- 50kWh/kg O 3 ).
- the disinfecting of seed potatoes is difficult because it is difficult to treat the waste and the gases in an environmentally friendly manner, the washing waters are toxic and toxic substances remain in the washed soil, which is not permitted at least in organic cultivation.
- Many known solutions, wherein foodstuff is sterilised do not assort to e.g. treatment of seed potatoes (or corresponding planted tubers and bulbs) because they would never again germinate after the treatment.
- the purpose of the present invention is to eliminate the disadvantages associated with known technology, and to generate a novel solution for the washing and disinfecting root crop, in particular potatoes.
- the present invention is based on the idea that the root crop is washed using an effective and non-toxic method in which water, containing hypochlorite and chlorates produced by electrolysis, is used, after which the potatoes are dried in a current of air.
- the soil, which has settled out of the washing water and has been recovered in the washing, is filtered and reused.
- the washing chemicals are prepared in conjunction with the washing process, immediately before they are used.
- the present invention also generates equipment that uses an aqueous washing liquid for washing root crop.
- Equipment like this contains a washing site, which is equipped with a spraying device for washing the root crop, which are to be treated, and with a water-collecting device for collecting the washing liquid.
- the equipment contains an electrolytic cell, in which hypochlorite is prepared from a corresponding salt solution, as well as the utensils for leading the washing fluid from the electrolytic cell to the spraying device and, correspondingly, the utensils for leading the used washing liquid from the water-collecting device to the electrolytic cell.
- the apparatus according to the present invention in turn is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim 11.
- Figure 1 is a basic drawing of the apparatus according to the present invention, explaining how to wash and disinfect root crop, especially potatoes.
- Figure 2 describes a detail of a conveyor belt according to the present invention, Figure 2a as a side-view, Figure 2b as a top-view and Figure 2c as a cross section.
- the present invention will be examined in more detail, using the washing of potatoes as an example. It should be pointed out that the invention also is suitable for treatment of other root crop, such as carrots, beetroots, sugar beets and turnips, as well as onions (both eatable onions and flower bulbs) and seeds, as described at the end the special part of the explanation. Preferably, the invention is applied to seed potatoes, onions and corresponding plan-able bulbs and onions.
- the potatoes are treated at the washing site, which is equipped with a spraying device 1 designed to direct the washing liquid onto the potato.
- a spraying device 1 designed to direct the washing liquid onto the potato.
- the potatoes are washed with water containing hypochlorite and possibly small amounts of chlorates.
- the washing water contains also a surface-active agent.
- the hypochlorite and chlorate have been prepared in situ from a chloride-bearing aqueous solution by electrolysis in the hypochlorite unit 6.
- the potatoes are dried using the drying devices 2.
- the washing liquid is prepared in the electrolytic cell 6. If necessary, chemicals can be added to it in the container 5.
- An aqueous washing liquid which is especially suitable, contains sodium or potassium hypochlorite, prepared electrolytically in situ from a salt solution, and small amounts of chlorates, as well as approximately 0.001 -5% per weight, most suitably approximately 0.01-0.5% per weight, of a surface-active agent, such as a substance, which is poorly oxidizable and which contains alcohol or ether groups. Examples of such substances are isopropyl alcohol, pine soap, octyl phenol ethoxylate and corresponding products, which cannot be oxidized by the influence of hypochlorite or chlorate.
- the amounts of hypochlorite and chlorate in the washing water must be adequate to generate a disinfecting effect.
- the solution contains more preferably at least lOOppm, preferably at least 200ppm and most suitably approximately 200-500ppm of hypochlorite.
- the salt content of the salt solution is at least lg litre, preferably at least 2g/litre, most suitably approximately 3-10g/litre of water.
- the electrolytic compartment is preferably undivided and the salt (NaCl, NaOCl, Na 2 ClO 3 ) is most suitably left on the surface of the seed potatoes, or other vegetables that are later to be planted, by drying them in a stream of air. In this way, a long-term effect with a fast delivery cycle is provided that does not harm germination.
- the salt NaCl, NaOCl, Na 2 ClO 3
- the washing liquid is prepared "just prior" to being used, which means that the washing liquid is being used before the cooking chemicals have been significantly disintegrated into its components, according to the formula below. It is also possible to prepare some washing liquid for storage in small intermediate reserve, before it is pumped into the washing. In that case, the storage time is too short for the chemicals to disintegrate.
- the washing liquid contains at least 50 molar per cent of chemicals prepared in the electrolytic cell, and the washing liquid is being used either directly after its preparation or no later than 60 minutes after its preparation.
- the potatoes are washed with a water spray preferably from above downwards.
- the potatoes are washed on a horizontal conveyor belt, which is preferably made of a perforated rubber net.
- a track like this is shown in Figure 2.
- the potatoes are made to move along the roller track in one layer by lifting the rubber net in advancing peristaltic cycles.
- the hauling track can also be made of some suitable plastic material.
- different belt conveyors with a fluid-permeable belt can also be used, such as net-like belts coated with plastic or rubber.
- the washing station has water-collecting equipment, which is designed to collect the used washing liquid and in which the soil coming from the potatoes, which are to be treated, is separated from the washing liquid, for instance by letting the washing liquid stand still, whereby the soil settles.
- This settled soil is filtered and washed with a small amount of clean water in order to recover the salts, and the soil is then stored.
- the washed potatoes are dried with a current of air directed from above.
- the cleaned washing fluid is recirculated back to the electrolytic cell.
- a salt solution is led into the electrolytic cell, which is arranged in conjunction with the washing station.
- the salt solution e.g. an aqueous solution of NaCl
- chlorine is produced at the anode and NaOH at the cathode, both of which react immediately with each other in the open electrolytic cell and form hypochlorite, NaOCl.
- Hypochlorite disintegrates slowly in the presence of organic substances, according to the formula below:
- hypochlorite Before the oxygen is transformed into O 2 molecules, it is in an active state [O ], which oxidizes organic substances. Hypochlorite has a much longer-term effect than the oxygen, which is formed when ozone disintegrates, because hypochlorite disintegrates more slowly.
- hypochlorite reacts with water and forms chlorate in small quantities in accordance with the intensity of the current and as a function of the pH and the temperature. Furthermore, the chlorate formed partly forms perchlorate on the anodic side. Chlorate and perchlorate are slower oxidizers than hypochlorate but the amount of oxygen is bigger and thus long-term disinfection is achieved with these small amounts of chlorate and perchlorate.
- the electrolytic cell and the electrodes can be made of any suitable material. It is advantageous to use RuO 2 as a coating material that does not favour the formation of oxygen.
- the carrier of the electrode is titanium.
- the electrodes are made of noble metals or coated with noble metal oxides, such as Pt, Ir or RuO 2 .
- the voltage of the electrolytic cell can be set at between 2.5 V and 6 V to vary the relative amounts of the hypochlorate and chlorate salts, which are produced in the electrolysis.
- the electrolytic cell is typically of the flow-through type and it has an input nozzle which is connected to the outlet nozzle of the water-collecting device, for instance with a tube or a corresponding device. Furthermore, it is possible to connect to the input nozzle a fresh-feed pipe for the salt solution, in case it is desirable to increase the amount of salt in the circulation of the washing liquid (or to compensate for the amount of salt, which has been removed along with the washed root crop, see below).
- the outlet nozzle of the electrolytic cell is, in turn, connected to the spraying device of the washing station with a tube or a similar device.
- sulphonated surface-active agents containing amines or quaternary ammonia should not be used, because they are easily oxidized by the hypochlorite as well as by the process of electrolysis itself.
- the method according to the invention is suitable for washing and disinfecting root crop and especially seed potatoes, but it can also be applied to disinfecting bulbous roots of other cultivated plants, such as bulbous plants.
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