The meaning of DISINFECTANT is an agent used to disinfect something; especially : a chemical agent that is used especially on hard surfaces and in water (such as drinking water or wastewater) to destroy, inactivate, or significantly reduce the concentrat
The meaning of DISINFECTANT is an agent used to disinfect something; especially : a chemical agent that is used especially on hard surfaces and in water (such as drinking water or wastewater) to destroy, inactivate, or significantly reduce the concentrat
China Disinfectant Wipes Market, By Product Type (Quaternary Ammonium, Oxidizing Agents, Phenol, Alcohol, Chlorine Compounds, Iodine Compounds, Chlorhexidine Gluconate, Aldehydes, and Others), Usability (Disposable and Non-Disposable), Packaging (Flatpack, Canister and Others), Material Type (Textile Fib...
Phenol derivatives Pharmacology and toxicology Phenol derivatives are used primarily in over-the-counter preparations for rinsing the mouth, disinfecting the skin, and treating perianal infections. Solutions of phenol derivatives, such ascresolandthymol, as well as the chlorinated phenol derivatives (i.e...
Phenol coefficient methods of disinfectant testing are considered to be applicable o... GF Reddish - 《Soap》 被引量: 3发表: 1946年 DISINFECTION WITH QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS1 The most common disinfection method is chlorination, however, it has been known that the practice of chlorination for...
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The percutaneous absorption of phenolic compounds: the effect of vehicles on the penetration of phenol J Pharm Pharmacol, 27 (1975), pp. 599-605 Google Scholar [85] R.S. Hinz, C.R. Lorence, C.D. Hodson, et al. Percutaneous penetration of para-substituted phenols in vitro Fundam Appl To...
Describe the evaluation of a disinfectant. Compare the effectiveness of a disinfectant. What is the phenol coefficient? Distinguish between pathogenicity and virulence. Why do microorganisms differ in their response to disinfectants? (a) Describe the categories of antimicrobial ...
A disinfectant composition is made with three essential active ingredients comprising (1) a quaternary ammonium compound, (2) a phenol or a derivative thereof, and (3) formaldehyde. The composition provides enhanced disinfecting efficacy... TM Goldhaft,C Kaitz,GD Maier - US 被引量: 22发表: 19...
To inform these practical considerations, the current research investigated measurement bias in N,N‐diethyl‐p‐phenylenediamine (colorimetric and portable parallel analyzer), indophenol, amperometric titration, and amperometric electrode free chlorine methods. In addition, hold studies using a surface ...