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publicationDate 2003-08-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber BR-0105651-A
titleOfInvention Sanitizing gel
abstract "HYGIENING GEL". Accordingly, said gel has a particularly variable formulation based on alcohol, sodium chloride and gelling agents (thickeners) with or without neutralizers and with or without essential oils which make it possible to create products having the following characteristics: to be a disinfectant and / or low toxicity antiseptic, biodegradable, food grade or not, easy to use and stable; it may also serve as a basis for products from the cleaning, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry to be cited; After application of the gel and consequent breakdown of the stability of the mixture, the release of CLO2 (chlorine dioxide) by the activation of sodium chloride was noted; This explains why 70% alcohol did not pass disinfection tests as well as chloride at pH above 8 (when stable) has virtually no activity; The colloidal solution (gel) kept the ingredients stable, guaranteeing the solution efficiency, the application on the surfaces and / or skin activated the component (CLO2) which made the solution a potent disinfectant; Thus, it has become possible to use chloride and alcohol in conjunction with efficiency and safety.
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