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Meaning of "peracid"

peracid (noun) - a type of acid that contains a peroxy group, commonly used as a disinfectant or bleaching agent
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  • Any acid that contains a peroxy group - e.g. peracetic acid
  • The oxyacid of a particular element that has the largest number of oxygen atoms - e.g. perchloric acid

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This peracid is more effective at lower temperatures.
Thus bleach activators perhydrolyze to liberate peracid.
Peracid concentration was measured by cold thiosulfate titration.
Wound care products with peracid compositions.
Peracid precursor is equivalent to bleach activator.
Preferred as bleaches are the peroxygen or peracid bleaches.
Especially preferred peracid precursors are esters.
Any peracid used can be prepared in a conventional way.
Preferably the peracid is in solid form.
This peracid is an effective bleaching agent at lower temperatures.
Another possible combination is bleaching agent and peracid.
Polyglycolate peracid precursors and compositions containing them.
These activators are mainly transition metals or peracid precursors.
The peracid is preferably an organic peroxyacid.
These ingredients include the source of peracid herein.

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Peracid bleaches may be advantageous in terms of bleaching performance.
The release of peracid seemed to be slow.
Peracid compositions have been reported to be effective antimicrobial agents.
Neutralizing the sulfonated intermediate to form a peracid precursor.
This peracid may be used for oxidation directly.
This hydrophobic liquid ingredient can be a peracid precursor.
A suitable peracid stabilizer is dipicolinic acid.
Second preferred characteristic of the organic peracid is that it is a monoperacid.
The peracid formula is shown below.
Enhanced stability peracid compositions.
The peracid thus formed constitutes the activated bleach.
First preferred characteristic of the organic peracid is that it is aliphatic.
The perborate or peracid bleach precursor is sodium tetraborate tetrahydrate.
This increases the wetting ability of the peracid solution.
Oxidation by a peracid is particularly preferred.
Peracid precursors react with hydrogen peroxide to yield peracids.
Stabilising agents for the peracid may also be present.
The peracid precursor is an alkoxylated aliphatic or araliphatic carboxylic acid.
Preferably the second component is free from a source of peracid.
The dosage of said peracid compound may be continuous or intermittent.
An activated oxidant system for in situ generation of peracid comprising.
These peracid incompatible ingredients are described in more detail hereinafter.
An antioxidant is optionally added to the peracid precursor to prevent premature oxidation.
A peracid is a derivative of hydrogen peroxide made by oxidizing an organic acid.
Do not teach or suggest what peracid is generated or where perhydrolysis occurs.
Peracetic acid and perbenzoic acid were generally used as the peracid.
Next the peracid solution prepared as described above is slowly added.
This hydrophile is in addition to the inherently hydrophilic peracid moieties present.
Sterilization processes using peracid solutions may be performed in a sterilization chamber.
There is also a second important difficulty in attempting to thicken peracid solutions.
Epoxides prepared from peracid epoxidation of polyunsaturated hydrocarbons are also useful.
Preferred thickening agents are stable in the presence of the peracid source.
A given peracid was added to the system followed by an appropriate amount of sulfanimine.
This can be evaluated by monitoring the peracid content of a reaction mixture.
Excess peracid was destroyed by washing with dilute sodium bisulfite solution.

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