Bactericidal agent for deactivation of SARS virus and preparing process thereof
A SARS virus and sterilant technology, applied in the field of sterilizers, to achieve the effects of no pollution to the environment and increased loss frequency
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[0022] A sterilizing agent for inactivating SARS virus is characterized in that it is a ternary compound with sodium lauryl sulfate, chloramine T and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose as raw materials, and the preparation method comprises the following steps:
[0023] (1) take each raw material by weight percentage distribution ratio for subsequent use;
[0024] Sodium Lauryl Sulfate CH 3 (CH 2 ) n OSO 3 Na 5-20%
[0025] Chloramine T C 7 h 7 SO 2 NClNa·3H 2 O 5-20%
[0026] Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose [(C 6 h 7 o 2 (OH) x (OCH 2 COONa) y ] n 0.01-0.1%
[0027] (X=1.50~2.80 Y=0.20~1.50)
[0028] Distilled water 55-92%
[0029] (2) Put sodium lauryl sulfate into the reaction kettle, pour distilled water into it and stir for 20 minutes at 40°C to dissolve it;
[0030] (3) Put Chloramine T into another reaction kettle, pour distilled water into it and stir at 40°C for 20 minutes to dissolve it;
[0031] (6) Pour the above two diss...
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