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Disinfectant, disinfection

Disinfectants Disinfection Byproducts MCLG (mg/L) MCL or TT (mg/L) Potential Health Effects from Ingestion of Water Sources of Contaminant in Drinking Water... [Pg.16]

Beize,/. corrosive corrosion (Dyeing) mordant disinfectant disinfection (Med.) caustic, cauterisation (Leather) bate, drench (Metal.) pickle etching staining stain, beizempfladlich, a. sensitive to corrosion, mordanting, etc. (see beizen). beizen, r.2. corrode mordant cauterize steep bate, drench (hides) etch pickle blanch (metals) disinfect stain sauce (tobacco) ... [Pg.62]

Solid disinfectants (disinfectant powders) usually consist of a disinfectant substance diluted by an inert powder. For example phenolic substances adsorbed onto kieselguhr form the basis of many disinfectant powders, while another widely used powder of respectable antiquity is hypochlorite powder. Disinfectant or antiseptic powders for use in medicine include substances such as acrifiavine, or antifungal compounds such as zinc undecenoate or salicylic acid mixed with talc. [Pg.249]

Disilanes, direct-process residue, 22 552 Disilicide pest, 25 386 Disinfectant/Disinfection Byproducts Rule (D/DBPR), 17 807 Disinfectants, 8 605, 606... [Pg.279]

Fungicide - [AMNES - LOWERALIPHATIC AMINES] (Vol 2) -castor oil derivative as [CASTOR OIL] (Vol 5) -copper(II) fluoridem [FLUORINE COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC - COPPER] (Vol 11) -as disinfectant [DISINFECTANTS AND ANTISEPTICS] (Vol 8) -use of chlorine dioxide [CHLORINE OXYGEN ACIDS AND SALTS - CHLOROUS ACID, CHLORITES, AND CHLORINE DIOXIDE] (Vol 5) -use ofpyrogallol m [POLYHYDROXY BENZENES] (Vol 19)... [Pg.426]

Hypochlorites - [STERILIZATIONTECHNIQUES] (Vol 22) -as disinfectant [DISINFECTANTS AND ANTISEPTICS] (Vol 8) -in prepn ofbromates [BROMINE COMPOUNDS] (Vol 4)... [Pg.504]

Benzoxonium is a quaternary ammonium compound with antibacterial, antiviral, and antimycotic activity. It can be used in topical disinfection, disinfection of surgical instruments, inhibition of plaque formation, and in veterinary products. [Pg.443]

Disinfectants. Disinfection is the process of removing microorganisms, including potentially pathogenic ones, from the surfaces of inanimate objects. The British Standards Institution further defines disinfection as not necessarily killing all microorganisms, but reducing them to a level ac-... [Pg.285]

Cremieux, A., Freney, J., and Davin-Regli, A., Methods of testing disinfectants, Disinfection, Sterilization and Preservation, Block, S.S., Ed., Lippincott Williams Wilkins, New York, 2001, P- 1318. [Pg.237]

Before working the inside of the isolator has to be cleaned and disinfected. Disinfection can be done with peracetic acid or hydrogen peroxide, using special disinfection devices and procedures. For small scale or incidental use ethanol 70-80 % may be used as an alternative. [Pg.620]


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