Patent classifications
A01N33/14
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A SOLUTION OF AMMONIUM CARBAMATE
A method for producing a solution of ammonium carbamate is provided. The method comprises reacting ammonium hydroxide with sodium bicarbonate. The method avoids the complications of using carbon dioxide and can be carried out using standard equipment. The resulting solution of ammonium carbamate can be used to form a biocide by mixing with a hypochlorite oxidant.
Process for producing a solution of ammonium carbamate
A method for producing a solution of ammonium carbamate is provided. The method comprises reacting ammonium hydroxide with sodium bicarbonate. The method avoids the complications of using carbon dioxide and can be carried out using standard equipment. The resulting solution of ammonium carbamate can be used to form a biocide by mixing with a hypochlorite oxidant.
Synergistic combinations of monochloramine and organic acid, and methods of using the same for microbial control
Methods for controlling the growth of microorganisms in or on a product, material, or medium, such as a fermentable or fermenting medium, susceptible to attack by a microorganism, by treating with aqueous solution comprising monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control unwanted microbial growth. Microbicidal aqueous solutions containing monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control the growth of at least one microorganism are also described.
Synergistic combinations of monochloramine and organic acid, and methods of using the same for microbial control
Methods for controlling the growth of microorganisms in or on a product, material, or medium, such as a fermentable or fermenting medium, susceptible to attack by a microorganism, by treating with aqueous solution comprising monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control unwanted microbial growth. Microbicidal aqueous solutions containing monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control the growth of at least one microorganism are also described.
Synergistic combinations of monochloramine and organic acid, and methods of using the same for microbial control
Methods for controlling the growth of microorganisms in or on a product, material, or medium, such as a fermentable or fermenting medium, susceptible to attack by a microorganism, by treating with aqueous solution comprising monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control unwanted microbial growth. Microbicidal aqueous solutions containing monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control the growth of at least one microorganism are also described.
MEDICAL GELS CONTAINING A QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUND, PHENOXYETHANOL, ALOE VERA JUICE, AND NATURAL SPORICIDAL MOISTURIZERS
A hand sanitizer that is a combination of benzalkonium chloride, phenoxyethanol, aloe vera juice, and natural sporicidal moisturizers. The hand sanitizer can also be used as a burn gel with full broad-spectrum bacterial coverage, full broad-spectrum bacterial spore coverage, full broad-spectrum fungal coverage, skin irritation protection, oxidizing protection, humidifying effects, and moisturizing effects.
MEDICAL GELS CONTAINING A QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUND, PHENOXYETHANOL, ALOE VERA JUICE, AND NATURAL SPORICIDAL MOISTURIZERS
A hand sanitizer that is a combination of benzalkonium chloride, phenoxyethanol, aloe vera juice, and natural sporicidal moisturizers. The hand sanitizer can also be used as a burn gel with full broad-spectrum bacterial coverage, full broad-spectrum bacterial spore coverage, full broad-spectrum fungal coverage, skin irritation protection, oxidizing protection, humidifying effects, and moisturizing effects.
Synergistic Combinations Of Monochloramine And Organic Acid, And Methods Of Using The Same For Microbial Control
Methods for controlling the growth of microorganisms in or on a product, material, or medium, such as a fermentable or fermenting medium, susceptible to attack by a microorganism, by treating with aqueous solution comprising monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control unwanted microbial growth. Microbicidal aqueous solutions containing monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control the growth of at least one microorganism are also described.
Synergistic Combinations Of Monochloramine And Organic Acid, And Methods Of Using The Same For Microbial Control
Methods for controlling the growth of microorganisms in or on a product, material, or medium, such as a fermentable or fermenting medium, susceptible to attack by a microorganism, by treating with aqueous solution comprising monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control unwanted microbial growth. Microbicidal aqueous solutions containing monochloramine and at least one organic acid in a synergistically microbicidally effective combined amount to control the growth of at least one microorganism are also described.
PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE CORROSIVENESS OF A BIOCIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING IN SITU GENERATED SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE
A process for substantially reducing the corrosiveness of a composition containing in situ generated sodium hypochlorite in which the sodium hypochlorite is substantially converted to a haloamine.