Evaluation of Decontamination Potential of Wet Wipes Against Microbial Contamination of Chinese Spacecraft Materials

Astrobiology. 2023 Jul;23(7):746-755. doi: 10.1089/ast.2022.0129. Epub 2023 Jun 6.

Abstract

Abstract There are many kinds of microorganisms that inhabit the environment of manned space stations. Wet wipes are a common tool used in space stations to clean and reduce microorganisms on surfaces. Here, we compared the performance of five types of wipes used by the Chinese Space Station (CSS) on orbit before 2021 in terms of microbial decontamination. In previous studies, we found that Bacillus sp. TJ-1-1 and Staphylococcus sp. HN-5 were the most abundant microorganisms in the assembly environment of the CSS. In this study, we used these two bacteria to build different microbial load models to represent the occurrence and non-occurrence of microbial outbreaks in the on-orbit CSS. The results show that the number of microorganisms that can be removed when wiping the surface with high microbial load by wet wipes was higher than that when wiping the surface with low microbial load. For on-orbit daily cleaning and keeping the microbial population within the regulation concentration range, it is suitable to use two pure water wipes per 100 cm2. When the number of microorganisms increases to a degree where astronauts can see the colonies with their naked eyes, the best way to eliminate the problem is to wipe them thoroughly and repeatedly with at least four quaternary ammonium-based wipes every 100 cm2.

Keywords: Aluminum alloy 5A06; China's space station; Microbial decontamination; Simulated contamination; Wet wipe.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bacillus
  • Bacteria*
  • Decontamination* / methods
  • Spacecraft*
  • Staphylococcus