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DBNPA
DBNPA is a highly effective biocide that quickly kills unwanted microorganisms and degrades rapidly in acidic or alkaline conditions. It functions similarly to halogen-based biocides, providing rapid results without leaving behind hazardous residue. DBNPA is ideal for use in food processing, handling facilities, and various other industrial applications. vcycletech offers DBNPA in bulk quantities for your convenience. Place your order today!
Product Description
Structural Formula:
CAS Number: 10222-01-2
EINECS #: 204-707-7
Molecular Formula: C3H2Br2N2O
Properties
DBNPA is a highly effective biocide with quick action against numerous microorganisms, leaving no hazardous residue behind. It also degrades rapidly in acidic or alkaline conditions, reducing the potential environmental contamination. This chemical’s safety profile is quite high compared to other chemicals that can be used as biocides – it has been used safely since the 1960s with very few reported health concerns.
Applications
DBNPA can be found in various applications, such as cooling water treatment for power plants and industrial boilers, paper mills, textile dyehouses, wood preservatives, etc. In addition to its use as a biocide, it has also been approved for use as an algaecide in swimming pools and spas by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Specification
Items | Index |
Assay | 99% Min. |
Melting Point | 122~128°C |
pH (1% Aqueous Solution) | 4.0~6.5 |
Loss on Drying | 1% Max. |
Items | Index |
FAQs
Q: How does DBNPA work?
A: DBNPA works by releasing toxic substances into the environment that quickly kill unwanted microorganisms without leaving behind hazardous residue. It also degrades rapidly in acidic or alkaline conditions, which helps reduce any potential environmental contamination.
Q: Is DBNPA safe to use?
A: DBNPA is considered safe when used according to the manufacturer’s directions. It has been safely used since the 1960s, with very few reported health concerns.
Q: What are some of the applications of DBNPA?
A: DBNPA can be found in various applications, such as cooling water treatment for power plants and industrial boilers, paper mills, textile dyehouses, wood preservatives and more. It has also been approved for use as an algaecide in swimming pools and spas by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Q: What makes DBNPA better than other biocides?
A: DBNPA provides quick results, like other biocides, without leaving behind a hazardous residue. Additionally, it does not rely on chlorine or bromine for its effectiveness. Hence, there is no need to worry about chlorine-related problems such as corrosion or odour associated with those compounds.
Q: Does DBNPA have any environmental concerns?
A: No – it degrades rapidly in acidic or alkaline conditions, which helps reduce any potential environmental contamination from this chemical compound