What are the factors that affect the disinfection effect?
The main temperature is (1): generally speaking, with the increase of temperature, the sterilization ability of disinfection factors is enhanced and the sterilization speed is accelerated. \x0d\\x0d\(2) Humidity: When the relative humidity is most suitable, the best sterilization effect can be achieved. \x0d\\x0d\(3) pH: The bactericidal effect of chlorine-containing disinfectants under acidic conditions is obviously higher than that under alkaline conditions. Glutaraldehyde is mostly in monomer state under acidic conditions. When the pH value is 6, the monomer tends to polymerize. When the pH value is 9, this polymer achieves the fastest effect and loses its bactericidal effect. But glutaraldehyde has the strongest bactericidal effect at pH 7.5-8.3. \x0d\\x0d\(4) Organic matter: It has dual effects on disinfection effect, one is to protect microorganisms from physical and chemical factors, and the other is to consume disinfectants. \ x0d \ x0d \ (5) Chemical antagonism (neutralization). \x0d\\x0d\(6) Biofilm: Bacteria can attach to the surface of an object that is conducive to growth to form a biofilm. Bacteria in biofilm are less sensitive to antibiotics than floating bacteria.