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titleOfInvention An antimicrobial construction
abstract A construction comprises a substrate incorporating an activatable antimicrobial composition. The antimicrobial composition includes a peroxygen donor and an acid and/or an acid-producing substance. The peroxygen donor is incorporated separately and in a different portion of the substrate from the other component or components of the antimicrobial composition. Preferably, the antimicrobial composition comprises a peroxygen donor in the form of sodium perborate as a mono or tetra hydrate, or sodium percarbonate and an acid-producing substance in the form of tetra acetyl ethylene diamine. Such an antimicrobial composition can be activated by wetting the substrate with water.
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