Quote: Originally posted by gardul | Lately I have been writing a book and you tube videos will follow.
It's just basic chemicals that can be made to sterilize things for use in case of social break down.
While these methods are great for most things even E.coli. I have learned that it does jack for staphylococcus aureus. I havn't figured out anything
as of yet that will kill this bacteria.
I think next I may have to see if any clorine compound would work. |
Disinfectants based on strong/radical oxidizers (I2, H2O2, ClO-, MnO4-,
H2O2, etc.) and lysing agents (ethanol, isopropanol, ect.) work by mechanisms that do not vary that much from cell to cell. They
are almost guaranteed effective, no matter what cellular agent you're trying to kill.
Edit 09:21 same day: I forgot a comma.
[Edited on 2015-1-7 by Arcuritech] |