Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing chlorine dioxide (ClO.sub.2) disinfecting solution which preferably minimizes the amount of residual chlorite ion (ClO.sub.2 --) so that the disinfecting solution can be used in a number of industries, preferably including the food, food processing, drinking water, pharmaceutical production, medical and dental industries. Chlorine dioxide generating solutions which are substantially corrosion free as well as gel formulations are also disclosed.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing chlorine dioxide (ClO.sub.2) disinfecting solution which preferably minimizes the amount of residual chlorite ion (ClO.sub.2 -) so that the disinfecting solution can be used in a number of industries, preferably including the food, food processing, drinking water, pharmaceutical production, medical and dental industries. Chlorine dioxide generating solutions which are substantially corrosion free as well as gel formulations are also disclosed.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing chlorine dioxide (ClO.sub.2) disinfecting solution which produces substantially greater quantities of chlorine dioxide compared to prior art methods. The method makes use of a composition comprising an aqueous soluble chlorite salt in combination with an aldehyde and an acid at a pH of less than about 5. The method preferably minimizes the amount of residual chlorite ion (ClO.sub.2.sup.-) so that the disinfecting solution can be used in a number of industries, preferably including the food, food processing, drinking water, pharmaceutical production and medical and dental related industries, among others. An additional embodiment includes chlorine dioxide generating solutions which are substantially corrosion free.