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Acidic composition of matter for use to detroy microorganisms

a technology of acidic composition and microorganisms, which is applied in the field of acidic composition of matter for use to destroy microorganisms, can solve the problems of human beings, food such as fish, being particularly susceptible to rapid deterioration, and defeating the purpose of preserving foodtuffs

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-02-09
CMS TECH
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Benefits of technology

[0019]It is an object of this invention to provide an improved composition of matter that has desirable acidic (low pH) characteristics that are not harmful or deleterious to organic human cells to destroy microorganisms or in the treatment of skin diseases.
[0020]It is another object of this invention to provide an improved composition of matter and the method of making it to create a widely usable composition for bactericide, fungicide, and complete elimination and destruction of microorganisms that are toxic to human health.
[0021]But yet still another object of this invention is to create a composition of matter that has numerous applications in areas of bactericide, viricide, food preservation, and dermatological treatment of human skin cells to eliminate or reduce diseases of the skin.

Problems solved by technology

Foods such as fish are particularly susceptible to rapid deterioration, especially at room temperature, and compounds for the preservation of foods or the retardation of bacteria growth have been employed in the past.
One of the problems with such compounds is that in certain increased levels, they can be toxic to human beings, thereby defeating the purpose of preserving the foodstuffs.
Because of the extremely acidic nature of some of the bactericides and viricides that have been utilized in the past, oftentimes they can cause skin irritation or other side effects for human beings coming in contact with these compositions, or can even be fatal if accidentally consumed.
Chlorine has had other negative implications in terms of the environment, and has not been environmentally friendly because of the release of chlorine gas into the environment.

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example 1

[0031]The first basic ingredient used is sulfuric acid, preferably of around 98 percent purity. The sulfuric acid is placed in a container at a predetermined quantity. The next step is to place distilled water in a separate container and heat said water to 140° F., at which time 2.77 lbs. per gallon of 21 percent active ammonium sulfate is added to the water using a 316L stainless tube to inject air to dissolve the ammonium sulfate in the H2O.

[0032]Simultaneously, the H2SO4, and the H2O, and the ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 are injected into a large 400 gallon, stainless steel vessel that is maintained at 15 psi above atmospheric pressure through a plurality of sprayers (sparges)(spargers).

[0033]Air under pressure is also introduced through sprayers in the bottom of the container, perpendicular to the liquid mixture, which forces the liquid mixture to dynamically rotate within the pressure vessel.

[0034]Two electrodes, a cathode and anode, provide a DC voltage 1 ft. above the bottom of...

example 2

[0038]The composition as shown in Example 1 can be altered by the substitution of urea for the ammonium sulfate in the amount of 46 percent active urea. The remainder of the methodology will be the same.

[0039]It is believed that numerous applications as a bactericide, a fungicide, a viricide or other active acidic cleaning agent can be used for the compound at extremely low pHs (below 2), while at the same time the composition is not an irritant or deleterious to healthy human cells.

[0040]The following is an alternate embodiment of the invention.

[0041]The mixture shall consist of sulfuric acid, water, and ammonium sulfate, or substitute 46 percent urea for the 21 per cent ammonium sulfate.

[0042]One pound of 21 percent ammonium sulfate for gallon of water up to five pounds of 21 percent ammonium sulfate per gallon of water (Distilled) with the ratio of water and ammonium sulfate to the sulfuric acid being from a 1 to 1 mixture up to a 5 to 1 mixture with the higher number being the w...

example 3

[0045]Sulfuric acid, preferably around 98% purity, is placed in a container in a predetermined quantity.

[0046]The next step is to place distilled water in a separate container and heat the water to approximately 140° F. at which time 2.77 pounds per gallon of 21 percent active ammonium sulfate is added to the water using a 316L stainless tube to inject air to dissolve the ammonium sulfate in the water.

[0047]Simultaneously, H2SO4 and H2O and the aluminumammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 are injected into the large 400 gallon stainless steel vessel that is maintained at 15 psi above atmospheric pressure through a plurality of sprayers (sponges)(spargers).

[0048]Air under pressure is also introduced through sprayers in the bottom of the container, perpendicular to the liquid mixture, which forces the liquid mixture to dynamically rotate within the pressure vessel.

[0049]Two electrodes, a cathode and an anode provide a DC voltage one foot above the bottom of the container at approximately 3 amps...

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Abstract

A composition of matter and the method of making that provides a low pH acidic composition that is useful for destroying microorganisms that are undesirable and useful for destroying or reducing melanomas on human skin. The composition and method include sulfuric acid combined with distilled water and ammonium sulfate under at least 15 psi pressure in a pressurized container, all of which is heated to approximately 800° F. or more for at least 3 hours. The final cooled mixture is stabilized with 10 percent of the original mixture. The resultant composition is useful for preserving food, such as fresh fish, and for skin treatment of melanoma and as bactericides, fungicides, or viricides.

Description

[0001]This invention is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08 / 611,764 filed Mar. 8, 1996 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,989,595.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]This invention relates to a composition of matter and the method of making improved acidic compositions that are useful for the treatment of killing bacteria or other potentially toxic cells, including disease cells, and specifically to an improved composition of matter and the method of making that can be used as a bactericide, fungicide, viricides, and for the treatment of skin diseases.[0004]2. Description of the Prior Art[0005]The use of acids and acidic chemicals for killing deleterious organic organisms, such as bacteria, germs, and viruses is well known in the art. Chlorine or hydrochloric acid is especially useful as a bactericide and is used universally as a cleaning agent.[0006]Bacteria plays an important role in the deterioration of human foodstuffs. Foods such as fi...

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IPC IPC(8): A01N59/02A01N47/28A61K31/17A61K33/04A61L2/18A61K31/00A61K31/185A61K33/02
CPCA01N59/02A61K31/00A61K31/185A61K33/02A61K33/04A61K45/06A01N61/00A61K31/145A01N47/28Y10S514/886Y10S514/887Y10S422/905A01N2300/00A61K2300/00
Inventor CUMMINS, BARRY W.
Owner CMS TECH
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