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publicationNumber CN-103734133-B
titleOfInvention A kind of amino acid composite biomembrane remover
abstract The present invention relates to bactericide and biomembrane remover field.Amino acid composite biomembrane remover of the present invention comprises one or more amino acid compositions and traditional Non-oxidized quaternary ammonium salt bactericide and solvent and is composited, wherein in composite biomembrane remover, amino acid whose percentage by weight consists of 1 ~ 10%, one or both in amino acid bag D-Tyrosine or TYR; In composite biomembrane remover, the percentage by weight of quaternary ammonium salt bactericide consists of 40 ~ 49%; The percentage by weight of solvent consists of 41 ~ 59%.This composite biomembrane remover has broken the action pathway of conventional sterilants to bacterium under biomembrane, greatly can promote that quaternary ammonium salt bactericide is to the suppression of bacterium under biomembrane and to biomembranous stripping ability, and material is conveniently easy to get, biomembranous stripping and biomembrane corrosion control in the closed systems such as industrial circulating water, oil field extracted water and naval vessels cabin are with a wide range of applications.
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