2022
DOI: 10.20319/mijst.2022.83.1226
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Inactivation Effects of Negative Pressures by a Metal Berthelot Technique on Bacteria Solutions

Abstract: Bacterial solutions are anticipated to be inactivated under absolute liquid negative pressures much lower in magnitude than positive ones. The pressures, however, have been hard to be produced by experiments because liquids form cavities easily through heterogeneous nucleation. To investigate the anticipation, solutions including two kinds of bacteria, namely Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli, were exposed to negative pressures repeatedly by a metal Berthelot tube which was designed newly. Then, numbers o… Show more

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“…Figure 2: Berthelot Tube; (A) A Pressure Versus Temperature Graph (B) A Liquid in The Tube (Source:Hiro, 2022) …”
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“…Figure 2: Berthelot Tube; (A) A Pressure Versus Temperature Graph (B) A Liquid in The Tube (Source:Hiro, 2022) …”
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