Spherical (23) or cylindrical (27, 36) electrodeless ultraviolet lamps are
used to remediate fluid, directly or by excitation of
ultraviolet-activated photocatalyst surfaces, which may be on the lamps
themselves, or on structures which are permeable by the fluid. The lamps
may be excited in cavities (18, 19; 43) by microwave energy from a
magnetron (22), or by radio frequency power (39) inductively coupled (40)
to the lamps. The lamps (44) may have start-up electrodes (47).