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LEDKryptonChlo... appears to be an incomplete or custom term. There is no widely recognized device, standard, or patent under that exact name as of now. It could refer to one of several concepts: (a) Krypton chloride (KrCl) based ultraviolet light sources, which are typically gas-discharge excimer lamps producing 222 nm UV-C; (b) a hypothetical LED-based technology using KrCl chemistry as a luminescent medium; or (c) a brand or code name. Because of lack of reliable sources, the term is ambiguous.
If interpreted as a KrCl-based UV-C LED concept, it would aim to combine solid-state LED advantages with
Potential advantages would include compact form factor, potentially narrowband UV-C emission around 222 nm, and suitability
The term, if used in literature, would likely relate to ultraviolet light-emitting sources and disinfection technologies.