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Title: | Detergent-disinfectant agent based on colloidal silver stabilized by quaternary ammonium compounds for the dairy industry |
Authors: | Blinov, A. V. Блинов, А. В. Khramtsov, A. G. Храмцов, А. Г. Blinova, A. A. Блинова, А. А. Serov, A. V. Серов, А. В. Kostenko, K. V. Костенко, К. В. Kravtsov, A. A. Кравцов, А. А. Snezhkova, J. J. Снежкова, Ю. Ю. |
Keywords: | Colloidal silver;Dairy industry;Detergent-disinfectant;Sanitizing;Washing |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Consulting and Training Center - KEY |
Citation: | Blinov, A.V., Khramtsov, A.G., Blinova, A.A., Serov, A.V., Kostenko, K.V., Kravtsov, A.A., Snezhkova, J.J. Detergent-disinfectant agent based on colloidal silver stabilized by quaternary ammonium compounds for the dairy industry // Journal of Hygienic Engineering and Design. - 2019. - Volume 27. - Pages 3-11 |
Series/Report no.: | Journal of Hygienic Engineering and Design |
Abstract: | Within the framework of the present work, in order to obtain the basis for a detergent, a method for the synthesis of colloidal silver stabilized by a quaternary ammonium compound was developed and optimized. The preparation of colloidal silver was obtained by the method of chemical reduction in aqueous medium using didecyldimethylammonium bromide as a stabilizer, silver nitrate as a precursor, and sodium borohy-dride as a reducing agent. The structure, morphology, properties and size of silver particles in the preparation were studied using photon correlation spectroscopy, atomic force and scanning electron microscopy, acoustic and electroacoustic spectroscopy. By means of neural network modelling, the process of washing away protein-fat contamination from the working surface with the developed detergent has been optimized in a model experiment. A model experiment was carried out under conditions of circulation washing at the temperatures of 50-550C. The working surfaces in the model experiment were glass, steel and aluminium plates. The effectiveness of the detergent based on colloidal silver preparation has been studied. For this purpose, during the experiment, the time of complete removal of contamination from the surface of the plates, as well as the change in the pH and conductivity of the detergents solutions with the change of the contamination concentration were registered. The corrosion rate was determined by the gravimetric method, based on the difference in the mass of the sample before and after washing, respected to the unit of surface and to the unit of time It has been established that colloidal silver particles are spherical with an average hydrodynamic diameter of about 50 nm. The colloidal preparation shows high aggregative stability. A study of the quality of saniti-zation of working surfaces with the developed detergent made it possible to establish the fact of the complete absence of bacteria of the group of Escherichia coli, pathogenic microorganisms, including Salmonella spp., on the working surfaces treated with detergent. It has been determined that the developed detergent does not possess corrosive properties, and completely washed off from the working surfaces upon completion of the washing process and therefore can compete with modern detergents used at dairy enterprises |
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