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titleOfInvention Method to shorten aeration after a sterilization cycle
abstract A heat-labile sterilant vapor, such as hydrogen peroxide or peracetic acid vapor, is held in a sterilization chamber at subatmospheric pressures, preferably as low as 1 Torr, to achieve sterilization. An article in the sterilization chamber or components of the sterilization chamber itself absorb the sterilant during the sterilization cycle. Steam is admitted into the chamber raising the pressure at least ten-fold and raising the temperature to 40-65 °C, preferably about 50 °C. The sterilant residuals outgas into the steam at a higher rate than in air or the absence of steam. Air is admitted into the chamber raising the pressure yet higher, preferably to about 600 Torr. Then the chamber is evacuated, preferably to about 1 Torr, to remove residual sterilant vapor, steam, and air. The admitting of steam and air and the evacuating step are repeated until an acceptable level of residual sterilant vapor is achieved, preferably less than 1 ppm and more preferably less than 0.1 ppm.
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