Hydrogen Peroxide Surface Sterilization
"On the efficacy of hydrogen peroxide in surface disinfection"
Fu wants to know whether hydrogen peroxide can be used for surface disinfection, when the rationale is studied, the reality is tested. Hydrogen peroxide has a unique molecular structure and strong oxidation. This property allows it to break the structure of microorganisms and destroy their life mechanism, so as to achieve the effect of disinfection.
Looking at all practices, on clean and free surfaces without too much organic matter, hydrogen peroxide often exhibits good disinfection. It can decompose rapidly and produce new oxygen atoms. This atom is very active and can react with key components such as proteins and nucleic acids of microorganisms to make it inactive.
However, there are also limitations. If there is a lot of organic matter on the surface, hydrogen peroxide will react with the organic matter first, reducing the disinfection and sterilization effect on microorganisms. And high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide are corrosive, or damage the surface of some special materials.
Therefore, when used for surface disinfection, it is necessary to carefully observe the surface condition, select the appropriate concentration of hydrogen peroxide, and operate according to specifications to obtain good results and avoid its harm. When used properly, it is very useful for environmental cleaning and disease prevention and control.
Fu wants to know whether hydrogen peroxide can be used for surface disinfection, when the rationale is studied, the reality is tested. Hydrogen peroxide has a unique molecular structure and strong oxidation. This property allows it to break the structure of microorganisms and destroy their life mechanism, so as to achieve the effect of disinfection.
Looking at all practices, on clean and free surfaces without too much organic matter, hydrogen peroxide often exhibits good disinfection. It can decompose rapidly and produce new oxygen atoms. This atom is very active and can react with key components such as proteins and nucleic acids of microorganisms to make it inactive.
However, there are also limitations. If there is a lot of organic matter on the surface, hydrogen peroxide will react with the organic matter first, reducing the disinfection and sterilization effect on microorganisms. And high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide are corrosive, or damage the surface of some special materials.
Therefore, when used for surface disinfection, it is necessary to carefully observe the surface condition, select the appropriate concentration of hydrogen peroxide, and operate according to specifications to obtain good results and avoid its harm. When used properly, it is very useful for environmental cleaning and disease prevention and control.

Scan to WhatsApp