自来水
腐蚀
氯化物
反渗透
水质
环境科学
冶金
降级(电信)
材料科学
环境化学
环境工程
化学
膜
工程类
生物
电信
生物化学
生态学
作者
Hirobumi Nakayama,Kimiyuki Kawaguchi,Akihito Kato,Hiroyuki Morishima,Goro Nagashima,Setsuko Yagioka,Takeshi Asakura,Shinichi Tanaka,Yuichiro Tanaka
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2019-08-01
卷期号:47 (8): 845-850
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.11477/mf.1436204035
摘要
Herein we aimed to investigate the degradation of surgical instruments in our hospital and how water quality affects the rate of metal corrosion.We observed 279 stainless steel instruments, and determined the presence of damage like metal corrosion or scale formation. We also measured the concentrations of chloride(Cl-)and silicate(SiO44-)ions in the water used for cleaning in our operating rooms, including tap water from the city water supply and reverse-osmosis(RO)filtered water.Pitting corrosion was observed on 71% of the instruments we investigated. The concentration of Cl- was 0.7mg/L in tap water and 0.1mg/L in RO water, while the concentration of SiO44- was 0.3mg/L in both the tap and RO water.Of the dissolved ions Cl- and SiO44-, Cl- is more of a concern, as it causes pitting corrosion over time, while SiO44- causes scale formation. Considering the typical water quality in the operating-room environment, degradation must be monitored for the general maintenance of metal surgical instruments.
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