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The Study on Decomposition of Metal-working Fluids Against Microbes  

Kim, Young-Wun (Surfactant & Lubricant Research Team, New Chemistry Division, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Hong, Kwang Min (Chungbuk Mechatronics High School)
Chung, Kunwo (Surfactant & Lubricant Research Team, New Chemistry Division, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Park, Chan-Jo (Surfactant & Lubricant Research Team, New Chemistry Division, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
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Korean Chemical Engineering Research / v.44, no.4, 2006 , pp. 350-355 More about this Journal
Abstract
Growth curves of microbes were examined to evaluate decomposition of metal-working fluids and decomposition properties of metal-working fluids were experimented using controled microbes such as E. coli and K. pnemoniae. According to the results of growth curve of microbes, the growth period depended on species of microbes, 2 h of E. coli, 3 h of K. pneumoniae, 4 h of P. aeruginosa and 3 h of P. oleovarans after incubation. The colony count of E. coli and K. pneumoniae controled to OD of 0.5 ranged from $4.4{\sim}10.0{\times}10^5CFU/mL$ and $1.8{\sim}9.5{\times}10^7CFU/mL$, respectively. The decomposition of metal-working fluids was excellently progressed in the range of pH 6~8 than below pH 4 and above pH 10. In the case of controled fluids to pH 6~8, the decomposition of the fluid containing ester group was more accelerated than that of the fluid containing ethylene glycol.
Keywords
Microbes; Metal-working Fluids; E.coli; K. pneumoniae; Colony;
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