Abstract

The properties of hydrated ions of microbial cell media were analytically studied. It has been shown that weakly hydrated Na+, K+ ions are non-linear biooscillators, the natural resonant frequency of which is not constant and depends on the oscillatory medium and the properties of the ion itself. The theoretical patterns were found which can be used for a new non-stationary disinfection mode in the form of frequency sliding in the range of 0.3-1 kHz in repeating cycles. Its advantages have been experimentally proven by almost doubling the disinfection efficiency; it is completely safe and does not require complex equipment.

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