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Detergents, peracetic acid

Household detergents, peracetic acid, 699 Household washing, perborate formulations, 623... [Pg.1465]

The most common disinfectants in use nowadays are sodium hypochlorite, peracetic acid, ammonium quaternary salts, aldehydes, alcohols and phenol compounds. However, according to [25], all disinfectants require special attention. Indeed, glutaraldehyde, used widely in the past but now generally discarded in favour of compounds with a smaller impact on WWTP biological processes, has been found in concentrations ranging from 0.5 to 3.72 mg [15]. Moreover, triclosan, a common detergent and antimicrobial agent found in many personal care... [Pg.143]

Machinery Use 052. Seme as tor ammunition. Use 082. Mpe with 2% peracetic acid, rinae, and ter ter to to 19 minutoa. Brush or vripe. Wash vrith detergent. Flush with water. [Pg.88]

Acetic acid Peracetic acid Phosphoric acid Sodium hydroxide Sodium hypochlorite Solubilizing detergents 100-200 ppm 100-200 ppm 1000-2500 ppm 1500-7500 ppm 25-50 ppm According to manufacturer s directions... [Pg.235]

Biological Iron reducing bacteria, sulphur reducing bacteria, mycobacteria, pseudomonas EDTA or BIZ type detergents at high pH shock disinfection with hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid... [Pg.167]

Other major industrial applications for hydrogen peroxide include the manufacture of sodium percarbonate and sodium perborate, used as mild bleaches in laundry detergents. It is used in the production of certain organic peroxides such as dibenzoyl peroxide, used in polymerisations and other chemical processes. Hydrogen peroxide is also used in the production of epoxides such as propylene oxide. Reaction with carboxylic acids produces a corresponding peroxy acid. Peracetic acid and meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (commonly abbreviated mCPBA) are prepared from acetic acid and /weto-chlorobenzoic acid, respectively. The latter is commonly reacted with alkenes to give the corresponding epoxide. [Pg.70]


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