삼염화이소시아눌산, 브룸염화히단토인, 및 칼슘하이포클로라이트의 농도 및 접촉시간에 따른 미생물 사멸특성

Comparative Characterization on Bacterial Disinfection Using Trichloroisocyanuric Acid, Bromochlorodimethylhydantoin, and Calcium Hypochlorite

  • 오세현 (성원엔비켐(주) 연구개발부) ;
  • 유현덕 (성원엔비켐(주) 연구개발부) ;
  • 이한나 (인하대학교 생명화학공학부) ;
  • 김응수 (성원엔비켐(주) 연구개발부)
  • 발행 : 2007.12.28

초록

유기 염소계 소독제인 삼염화이소시아눌산(trichloroisocyanuric acid)에 의한 다양한 미생물의 사멸특성을 규명하기 위하여, 대장균, 고초균, 포도상구균, 레지오넬라균, 수도모나스균 등을 각각 증류수에 부유시킨 후, 접촉시간과 소독제의 농도를 변화시키면서 사멸률을 측정하였다. 삼염화이소시아눌산 8 ppm 수용액 하에서 미생물 99%의 사멸률에 도달하는 시간은 대장균 60초, 수도모나스균 368초, 포도상구균 372초, 고초균 506초, 레지오넬라균 812초 순으로 측정되었다. 특히 대장균 사멸률 99%에 도달하기 위한 같은 농도(8 ppm) 세 종류의 소독제 접촉시간은 삼염화이소시아눌산 60초, 단토브롬(BCDMH, Bromochlorodimethylhydantoin) 114초, 칼슘하이포(calcium hypochlorite) 7,100초 순으로, 대장균에 대한 삼염화이소시아눌산의 소독력이 가장 우수하게 측정되었다. 본 연구결과는 염소계 소독제에 의한 사멸특성이 미생물 종 특이적이며 또한 소독제의 종류, 농도, 접촉시간에 따라서 매우 다양하게 측정됨을 제시하고있다.

The disinfection effects of trichloroisocyanuric acid (TICA), calcium hypochlorite (CH), and Bromochlorodimethylhydantoin (BCDMH) on various bacteria in aqueous suspension were comparatively characterized at various concentrations and exposure times of each disinfectant. When various bacteria cells ($10^8\;CFU/ml$) including Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeroginosa, Enterococcus faecalis, Bacillus cereus, Legionella pneumophila, and Staphylococcus aureus were exposed with a solution containing 8 ppm each of TICA, a 99% of the initial cells were killed in 60 sec, 368 sec, 372 sec, 506 sec, 812 sec, and 909 sec, respectively. In addition, the minimum exposure time required to kill 99% of E. coli ($10^8\;CFU/ml$) with 8 ppm of each TICA, BCDMH and CH was measured at 60 sec, 114 sec, and 7,100 sec, respectively. These comparative studies demonstrate that disinfection efficacy is highly variable depending on microbial species as well as disinfectant type, concentration, and exposure time.

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