Correlation between Diameter of Microorganisms and Efficiency of Microorganisms Destruction under Gas/Cavitation Conditions

IF 1 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemistry & Chemical Technology Pub Date : 2021-02-15 DOI:10.23939/CHCHT15.01.098
I. Koval
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The values of еffective rate constants of microorganisms destruction (kd) were compared, depending on the diameter of cells and gas nature bubbling under cavitation conditions. The efficiency of cell destruction under Ar/US is larger by 2–2.5 times compared to He/US, O2/US and CO2/US. Yeast cells were destroyed faster than bacteria (kd (yeast cells) >> kd (bacteria cells)) that is explained by the cells size. The cell stability under cavitational conditions is reversely proportional to the cell diameter. Considering the cell sizes, the presented dependencies of kd = ƒ(dcells) can be successfully used as a standard not only for qualitative determination, but also for evaluating the efficiency of cavitation treatment of water in the presence of O2, CO2, Ar and He.
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气体/空化条件下微生物直径与微生物杀灭效率的相关性研究
在空化条件下,根据细胞直径和鼓泡气体性质,比较了微生物破坏的有效速率常数(kd)。与He/US、O2/US和CO2/US相比,Ar/US对细胞的破坏效率提高了2-2.5倍。酵母细胞的破坏速度比细菌快(kd(酵母细胞)>> kd(细菌细胞)),这是由细胞大小解释的。空化条件下的电池稳定性与电池直径成反比。考虑到细胞的大小,kd = φ (dcells)的依赖关系不仅可以成功地作为定性测定的标准,而且可以用于评估O2, CO2, Ar和He存在时水的空化处理效率。
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