Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water used for industrial purposes; for example, in the manufacture of pulp paper, in the manufacture of paper, in cooling water systems and in effluent water treatment. The novel processes and compositions of the present invention are processes or mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems or bodies which are objectionable from either an operational or aesthetic point of view. Specifically the invention is directed to the use of compositions comprising a combination of 2-2-dibromo-3nitrilopropionamide and hexachlorodimethyl sulfone.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water used for industrial purposes; for example, in the manufacture of pulp paper, in the manufacture of paper, in cooling water systems and in effluent water treatment. The novel processes and compositions of the present invention are processes or mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems of bodies which are objectionable from either an operational or aesthetic point of view. Specifically, the invention is directed to the use of compositions comprising a combination of N-2-nitrobutylmorpholine and N-alkyl-dimethyl-benzyl ammonium chloride, containing from 10 to 14 carbons.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting and/or controlling the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water employed for industrial purposes. Water employed in the manufacture of pulp paper and water employed in cooling water systems, as well as other industrial waters, provide environments which are conducive to slime formation. The novel compositions of the present invention are mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems. The slime, of course, is objectionable from an operational and/or an aesthetic point of view. Specifically, the invention is directed to and the use of compositions comprising a combination of 5-chloro-4-phenyl-1,2dithiole-3-one and phenolic compounds(or mixtures thereof). The inventive compositions inhibit the growth of slime in water, or more specifically, possess biocidal activity against bacteria, fungi and/or algae. The phenolic compounds contemplated for use in accordance with the present invention are those phenolic compounds which possess the capacity to kill or inhibit the growth of slime-forming microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and algae. The type phenolic compounds encompassed by the present invention may be exemplified by: phenol, ortho-phenylphenol, 2, 3, 4, 6-tetrachlorophenol, 4-chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol and 2chloro-4-phenylphenol.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water used for industrial purposes; for example, in the manufacture of pulp paper, in the manufacture of paper, in cooling water systems and in effluent water treatment. The novel processes and compositions of the present invention are processes or mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems or bodies which are objectionable from either an operational or aesthetic point of view. Specifically, the invention is directed to the use of compositions comprising a combination of N-2-nitrobutyl morpholine and hexachloro dimethyl sulfone.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water used for industrial purposes; for example, in the manufacture of pulp paper, in the manufacture of paper, in cooling water systems and in effluent water treatment. The novel processes and compositions of the present invention are processes or mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems or bodies which are objectionable from either an operational or aesthetic point of view. Specifically, the invention is directed to the use of compositions comprising a combination 1,3-dichloroacetone oxime acetate and bis (trichloromethyl) sulfone.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting and/or controlling the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water employed for industrial purposes. Water employed in the manufacture of pulp paper and water employed in cooling water systems, as well as other industrial waters, provide environments which are conducive to slime formation. The novel compositions of the present invention are mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems. The slime, of course, is objectionable from an operational and/or an aesthetic point of view. Specifically, the invention is directed to and the use of compositions comprising a combination of 5-chloro-4-phenyl-1,2dithiole-3-one and phenolic compounds (or mixtures thereof). The inventive compositions inhibit the growth of slime in water, or more specifically, possess biocidal activity against bacteria, fungi and/or algae. The phenolic compounds contemplated for use in accordance with the present invention are those phenolic compounds which possess the capacity to kill or inhibit the growth of slime-forming microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and algae. The type phenolic compounds encompassed by the present invention may be exemplified by: phenol, ortho-phenylphenol, 2, 3, 4, 6-tetrachlorophenol, 4-chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol and 2chloro-4-phenylphenol.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting and/or controlling the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water employed for industrial purposes. Water employed in the manufacture of pulp paper and water employed in cooling water systems, as well as other industrial waters, provide environments which are conducive to slime formation. The novel compositions of the present invention are mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems. The slime, of course, is objectionable from an operational and/or an aesthetic point of view. Specifically, the invention is directed to and the use of compositions comprising a combination of 5-chloro-4-phenyl-1,2dithiole-3-one and phenolic compounds (or mixtures thereof). The inventive compositions inhibit the growth of slime in water, or more specifically, possess biocidal activity against bacteria, fungi and/or algae. The phenolic compounds contemplated for use in accordance with the present invention are those phenolic compounds which possess the capacity to kill or inhibit the growth of slime-forming microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and algae. The type phenolic compounds encompassed by the present invention may be exemplified by: phenol, ortho-phenylphenol, 2, 3, 4, 6-tetrachlorophenol, 4-chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol and 2chloro-4-phenylphenol.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting and/or controlling the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water employed for industrial purposes. Water employed in the manufacture of pulp paper and water employed in cooling water systems, as well as other industrial waters, provide environments which are conducive to slime formation. The novel compositions of the present invention are mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems. The slime, of course, is objectionable from an operational and/or an aesthetic point of view. Specifically, the invention is directed to and the use of composition comprising a combination of 5-chloro-4-phenyl-1,2dithiole-3-one and methylene bisthiocyanate and derivatives thereof. The inventive compositions inhibit the growth of slime in water, or more specifically, possess biocidal activity against bacteria, fungi and/or algae. The derivative of the dithiole-3one and thiocyanate compounds contemplated for use in accordance with the present invention are those which possess the capacity to kill or inhibit the growth of slime-forming microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and algae.
Abstract:
THE PRESENT INVENTION RELATES TO CERTAIN PROCESSES AND COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR INHIBITING THE GROWTH OF SLIME IN WATER EMPLOYED FOR INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES, PARTICULARLY WATER EMPLOYED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF PULP AND PAPER, WATER EMPLOYED IN COOLING WATER SYSTEMS, AS WELL AS OTHER INDUSTRIAL WATERS. THE NOVEL PROCESSES AND COMPOSITIONS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION ARE PROCESSES OR MIXTURES WHICH SHOW UNEXPECTED SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITY AGANIST MICROORGANISMS, INCLUDING BACTERIA, FUNGI AND ALGAE, WHICH PRODUCE SLIMES IN AQUEOUS SYSTEMS OR BODIES WHICH ARE OBJECTIONABLE FROM EITHER AN OPERATIONAL OR AESTHETIC POINT OF VIEW. SPECIFICALLY, THE INVENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE USE OF COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A COMBINATION OF 3,5-DIMETHYLTETRAHYDRO-1,3,5-2H-THIADIAZINE-2-THIONE AND A MIXTURE COMPRISING 2-NITRO-2-ETHYL-1,3-DIMORPHOLINO PROPANE, AND N$2NITROBUTYL)MORPHOLINE.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to certain processes and compositions useful for inhibiting and/or controlling the growth of slime in water and, in particular, water employed for industrial purposes. Water employed in the manufacture of pulp paper and water employed in cooling water systems, as well as other industrial waters, provide environments which are conducive to slime formation. The novel compositions of the present invention are mixtures which show unexpected synergistic activity against microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and algae, which produce slime in aqueous systems. The slime, of course, is objectionable from an operational and/or aesthetic point of view. Specifically, the invention is directed to and the use of compositions comprising a combination of 5-chloro-4-phenyl-1, 2dithiole-3-one and organo-bromine compounds (or mixtures thereof). The inventive compositions inhibit the growth of slime in water, or more specifically, possess biocidal activity against bacteria, fungi and/or algae. The organobromine compounds contemplated for use in accordance with the present invention may be exemplified by; bis-1, 4-bromoacetoxy-2-butyne; bis-1, 4bromoacetoxy-2-butene; alpha-bromo-p-methylacetophenone and betabromo-betanitrostyrene.