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The patent badge is an abbreviated version of the USPTO patent document. The patent badge covers the following: Patent number, Date patent was issued, Date patent was filed, Title of the patent, Applicant, Inventor, Assignee, Attorney firm, Primary examiner, Assistant examiner, CPCs, and Abstract. The patent badge does contain a link to the full patent document (in Adobe Acrobat format, aka pdf). To download or print any patent click here.

Date of Patent:
Jun. 20, 2023

Filed:

Apr. 13, 2022
Applicant:

Ecolab Usa Inc., Saint Paul, MN (US);

Inventors:

Brandon Herdt, Saint Paul, MN (US);

Richard Staub, Saint Paul, MN (US);

Thomas C. Rustad, Saint Paul, MN (US);

Junzhong Li, Saint Paul, MN (US);

David D. McSherry, Saint Paul, MN (US);

Paul R. Kraus, Saint Paul, MN (US);

Richard Walsh, Saint Paul, MN (US);

Assignee:

ECOLAB USA INC., Saint Paul, MN (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B01J 19/24 (2006.01); A61L 2/18 (2006.01); A01N 37/02 (2006.01); A01N 37/16 (2006.01); C02F 1/50 (2023.01); A01N 59/00 (2006.01); B01J 4/00 (2006.01); C07C 407/00 (2006.01); B01J 19/00 (2006.01); A61L 2/24 (2006.01); C07C 409/24 (2006.01); B01J 14/00 (2006.01); C02F 1/72 (2023.01); C02F 103/08 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
A01N 37/16 (2013.01); A01N 37/02 (2013.01); A01N 59/00 (2013.01); A61L 2/18 (2013.01); A61L 2/186 (2013.01); A61L 2/24 (2013.01); B01J 4/001 (2013.01); B01J 4/008 (2013.01); B01J 14/00 (2013.01); B01J 19/0006 (2013.01); B01J 19/0013 (2013.01); B01J 19/24 (2013.01); C02F 1/50 (2013.01); C02F 1/722 (2013.01); C07C 407/00 (2013.01); C07C 409/24 (2013.01); A61L 2202/14 (2013.01); B01J 2219/00049 (2013.01); B01J 2219/00121 (2013.01); B01J 2219/00159 (2013.01); B01J 2219/24 (2013.01); C02F 2103/08 (2013.01);
Abstract

Methods and systems for temperature-controlled, on-site generation of peracids, namely peroxycarboxylic acids and peroxycarboxylic acid forming compositions are disclosed. In particular, methods for using an adjustable biocide formulator or generator system overcome the limitations of temperature on the kinetics of the peracid generation and/or peracid decomposition inside an adjustable biocide formulator or generator system. The methods include the controlling of the temperature of at least one raw starting material, namely water, to improve upon methods of on-site generation of peracids. The methods allow for the generation of user-selected chemistry without regard to the ambient temperatures of the raw starting materials and/or the biocide formulator or generator system.


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