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titleOfInvention Method of suppressing the growth of sulfate-reducing bacteria
abstract This invention relates to methods for inhibiting the growth of sulfate-reducing bacteria in aqueous media with a chemical reagent. The aim of the invention is to reduce the concentration of the reagent, suppress the accompanying sulphate-reducing bacteria of the pSeNI tomoNaS genus and protect the metal from corrosion. The objective is achieved using a chemical agent O-isopropyl-S- / Methoxymethyl / thiocarbonate of formula / CH 3/2 CHOCSCH 2 OCH 3. 3 TABLE.
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