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This morphology shows an increase of the specific outer electro-catalyst surface area, which is the main working part during intensive chlorine gas evolution.
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Remove remaining chlorine from the chlorinator.
The following chemicals were reportedly used to disinfect floors and surfaces of the intensive care units; 29 hospitals (39%) bleach or chlorine tablets, 3 hospitals (4%) phenol compound, 11 hospitals (15%) quaternary ammonium, 1 hospital (1%) solution containing formaldehyde, 24 hospitals (32%) didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, 22 hospitals (29%) mixtures of these compounds.
Intense blue color indicated detectable active chlorine.
For example, most farm ministers want to keep a ban on imports of American poultry washed in chlorine, to remove bugs picked up during intensive rearing.
In Brazil, NaOCl and NaDCC solutions at 1% (8000 mg/L of free chlorine) are used for hard-surface disinfection of critical areas in hospitals (intensive therapy unit rooms, nurseries, wards, operating theatres, special procedure ambient) as well as, being added to previously untreated water.
The supply of chlorine is related to the demand for its coproduct sodium hydroxide in the energy-intensive chlor-alkali process (Henderson et al., 2009).
No chlorine".
"You just need chlorine".
"Chlorine causes cancer".
Sobering infusion of chlorine.
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