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Composition for stabilizing chlorine dioxide

a technology of chlorine dioxide and stabilizer, which is applied in the direction of biocide, atomized substances, other chemical processes, etc., can solve the problems that the preservation stability is not necessarily satisfactory, and achieve the effects of improving preservation stability, efficient consumption, and suppressing the unnecessary consumption of sodium chlori

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-04-08
TAIKO PHARMA
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[0009]The present invention is made with the view toward solving the above-mentioned problems, and the object is to provide a stabilizing composition having excellent preservation stability, in which the chlorine dioxide concentration of the agent containing chlorine dioxide can be held in an approximately constant range for a long term.
[0010]In one aspect of the present invention, a composition for stabilizing chlorine dioxide, which can maintain a chlorine dioxide concentration nearly constant in an agent containing chlorine dioxide dissolved therein even when chlorine dioxide is continuously released as gas from the agent, includes a chlorite and a pH adjuster which is an acid or a salt thereof having a buffering property whose pH is 2.5 to 6.8 as a 5% aqueous solution at 25° C.
[0011]According to the stabilizing composition of the present invention, excellent preservation stability can be obtained. For example, the chlorine dioxide concentration of the agent containing chlorine dioxide can be maintained constant for a long term, and even when chlorine dioxide is continuously released by portions as gas from the agent (or even when chlorine dioxide gas is aggressively kept released), the chlorine dioxide concentration in the agent can be held in an approximately constant range. The expression “continuously released by portions as gas” herein means that, for example, during transportation or preservation, even though a lid of a container is closed, chlorine dioxide dissipates as gas in the course of nature, and the expression “chlorine dioxide gas is aggressively kept released” herein means that chlorine dioxide gas is released to a gas phase with an expectation of obtaining deodorizing and disinfecting action in the gas phase.
[0013]When phosphoric acid or a salt thereof is used as the pH adjuster, as compared with other inorganic acids or organic acids, preservation stability is further improved (period with preservation stability is further extended), and a change in a liquid property (pH) over time during preservation is suppressed.
[0015]Moreover, by selecting sodium dihydrogenphosphate or the mixture of sodium dihydrogenphosphate with disodium hydrogenphosphate, and by combining this with sodium chlorite, an excessive progression of a reaction in which sodium chlorite turns into chlorine dioxide hardly occurs. Therefore, a gas equilibration state is retained by replenishing chlorite ion from sodium chlorite that compensates only chlorine dioxide that is lost by natural decomposition or that dissipates from a lid portion or walls of the container. As described above, the present invention is suitable in that unnecessary consumption of sodium chlorite is suppressed and sodium chlorite is efficiently consumed, leading to further improvement in preservation stability (period with preservation stability is further extended), and to further suppression of a change in chlorine dioxide concentration over time during preservation (both the decrease and increase in the concentration can be suppressed). In addition, a mechanism of the chlorine dioxide solution containing the stabilizing composition of the present invention for replenishing chlorine dioxide from sodium chlorite for a long term is exerted even in a space or on a subject, to which the solution is applied, sprayed or diffused. This provides an excellent sustained effect, i.e. lasting disinfecting and deodorizing activity after application, spraying or diffusion of the solution, further providing a great merit to the user upon its use.

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However, the preservation stability is not necessarily satisfactory, and there is a room for improvement.

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[0025]In the following manner, a chlorine dioxide solution was prepared. Specifically, to 250 ml of water in which 2,000 ppm of chlorine dioxide gas had been dissolved were added 680 ml of water and then 80 ml of a 25% solution of sodium chlorite, and stirred. Subsequently, to the solution was added sodium dihydrogenphosphate (having a pH of 4.1 to 4.5 as a 5% aqueous solution at 25° C.) in such an amount that the pH of the solution became 5.5 to 6.0 and stirred, to thereby obtain 1,000 ml of a chlorine dioxide solution including: a chlorine dioxide gas dissolved therein; and a stabilizing composition including sodium chlorite and sodium dihydrogenphosphate.

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Abstract

A composition for stabilizing chlorine dioxide maintains a chlorine dioxide concentration nearly constant in the agent containing chlorine dioxide dissolved therein even when chlorine dioxide is continuously released as gas from agent, and includes a chlorite and a pH adjuster. The pH adjuster is an acid or a salt thereof having a buffering property whose pH is 2.5 to 6.8 as a 5% aqueous solution at 25° C.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a composition for stabilizing chlorine dioxide (hereinbelow, frequently simply referred to as “stabilizing composition”) which can maintain a chlorine dioxide concentration constant for a long term in an agent containing chlorine dioxide dissolved therein, that is, which can maintain the chlorine dioxide concentration nearly constant even when chlorine dioxide is continuously released by portions as gas from the agent (or even when chlorine dioxide gas is aggressively kept released).BACKGROUND ART[0002]It is well known that chlorine dioxide gas is a strong oxidant, and its oxidizing action is effective in sterilization and decomposition of malodorous substances. Therefore, chlorine dioxide has been used in disinfectant, deodorant and the like. Chlorine dioxide is dissolved in water in 20 times its volume of water, to give a brownish yellow aqueous solution. From the viewpoint of easiness in handling, it is desirable to use chlori...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C09K3/00
CPCA01N59/00A61L2/18A61L2/20A61L2/22A61L9/01A61L9/015C01B11/022A61L9/14A01N25/22A01N2300/00
Inventor ABE, KOJI
Owner TAIKO PHARMA
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