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publicationDate 2015-06-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104711128-A
titleOfInvention Decontamination method and decontamination solution
abstract The invention discloses a decontamination method for reducing the surface tension of a biological membrane so as to remove the biological membrane and control potential bacteria. The invention further discloses a solution containing saponin and soft acids such as feed-order sodium lactate. Saponin has the function of being used as a foaming agent for reducing the surface tension so as to loosen the biological membrane. Preferably, the solution is applied to a mechanical device, a surface to be treated can be effectively coated, a small amount of lactic acid is adopted, the lactic acid is in contact with bacteria, and thus the biological membrane can be peeled off. The decontamination method disclosed by the invention is simple in step, low in cost and free of pollution to the environment; the decontamination solution disclosed by the invention can remove bacteria continuously, so that a step of soaking a machine in the decontamination solution is simplified.
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