Claims
- 1. A method of inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said intermittently applying includes intermittently administering said biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said intermittently applying comprises:
administering a first discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms; waiting for a specified period of time; and thereafter, administering a second discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein said intermittently applying comprises administering a first discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms, whereby to obtain a first concentration of said biofilm inhibiting substance in said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms;
allowing the concentration of the biofilm inhibiting substance in said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms to fall below said first concentration; and thereafter, administering a second discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:2.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of between about 1:5 and 1:10.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:10.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:25.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:50.
- 10. A method according to claim 1, wherein said intermittently applying comprises intermittently administering said biofilm inhibiting substance for a period of between about 5 minutes and about 4 hours at each intermittent application.
- 11. A method according to claim 1 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 12. A method according to claim 1 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 13. A method according to claim 10 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface and each intermittent application of said biofilm inhibiting substance is for a period of about 3 hours.
- 14. A method according to claim 10 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface and each intermittent application of said biofilm inhibiting substance is for a period of about 5 minutes.
- 15. A method according to claim 1 and wherein the biofilm the development of which is inhibited is adjacent a durable surface.
- 16. A method according to claim 1 and wherein the biofilm the development of which is inhibited is adjacent a consumable surface.
- 17. A method according to claim 1 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is located at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment.
- 18. A method according to claim 1, wherein said intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance includes intermittently generating the biofilm inhibiting substance in real time.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, wherein said intermittently applying further includes supplying said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms as said biofilm inhibiting substance is generated in real time.
- 20. A method according to claim 18, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance in real time includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the mixer.
- 21. A method according to claim 19, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance in real time includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the mixer.
- 22. A method according to claim 19, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance in real time includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the mixer, and said supplying said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms as said biofilm inhibiting substance is generated in real time comprises continuously injecting said active biofilm inhibiting substance, as it is produced in situ in said mixer, from said mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 23. A method according to claim 18, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance includes continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of hypochlorite into a first stream of water passing through a first conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the hypochlorite, continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of an ammonium salt into a second stream of water passing through a second conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the ammonium salt and continuously and synchronously injecting the first and second streams into a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance in situ in the mixer.
- 24. A method according to claim 19, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance includes continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of hypochlorite into a first stream of water passing through a first conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the hypochlorite, continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of an ammonium salt into a second stream of water passing through a second conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the ammonium salt and continuously and synchronously injecting the first and second streams into a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance in situ in the mixer, and said supplying said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms as said biofilm inhibiting substance is generated in real time comprises continuously injecting the biofilm inhibiting substance, as it is produced in situ in the mixer from the mixer into water communicating with the collection of microorganisms.
- 25. A method according to claim 20 wherein said ammonium salt is selected from the group consisting of ammonium bromide and ammonium chloride.
- 26. A method according to claim 1 wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance includes an effective amount of bromide activated chloramine.
- 27. A method of inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 28. A method according to claim 27, wherein said inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms comprises intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 29. A method according to claim 28, wherein said intermittently applying includes intermittently administering said biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 30. A method according to claim 28, wherein said intermittently applying comprises:
administering a first discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms; waiting for a specified period of time; and thereafter, administering a second discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 31. A method according to claim 28, wherein said intermittently applying comprises administering a first discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms, whereby to obtain a first concentration of said biofilm inhibiting substance in said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms;
allowing the concentration of the biofilm inhibiting substance in said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms to fall below said first concentration; and thereafter, administering a second discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 32. A method according to claim 28, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:2.
- 33. A method according to claim 28, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of between about 1:5 and 1:10.
- 34. A method according to claim 28, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:10.
- 35. A method according to claim 28, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:25.
- 36. A method according to claim 28, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance is applied to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:50.
- 37. A method according to claim 28, wherein said intermittently applying comprises intermittently administering said biofilm inhibiting substance for a period of between about 5 minutes and about 4 hours at each intermittent application.
- 38. A method according to claim 28 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 39. A method according to claim 28 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 40. A method according to claim 37 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface and each intermittent application of said biofilm inhibiting substance is for a period of about 3 hours.
- 41. A method according to claim 37 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface and each intermittent application of said biofilm inhibiting substance is for a period of about 5 minutes.
- 42. A method according to claim 28 and wherein the biofilm the development of which is inhibited is adjacent a durable surface.
- 43. A method according to claim 28 and wherein the biofilm the development of which is inhibited is adjacent a consumable surface.
- 44. A method according to claim 27 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is located at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment.
- 45. A method according to claim 28, wherein said intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance includes intermittently generating the biofilm inhibiting substance in real time.
- 46. A method according to claim 45, wherein said intermittently applying further includes supplying said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms as said biofilm inhibiting substance is generated in real time.
- 47. A method according to claim 45, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance in real time includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the mixer.
- 48. A method according to claim 46, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance in real time includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the mixer.
- 49. A method according to claim 46, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance in real time includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the mixer, and said supplying said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms as said biofilm inhibiting substance is generated in real time comprises continuously injecting said active biofilm inhibiting substance, as it is produced in situ in said mixer, directly from said mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 50. A method according to claim 45, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance includes continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of hypochlorite into a first stream of water passing through a first conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the hypochlorite, continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of an ammonium salt into a second stream of water passing through a second conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the ammonium salt and continuously and synchronously injecting the first and second streams into a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance in situ in the mixer.
- 51. A method according to claim 46, wherein said intermittently generating said biofilm inhibiting substance includes continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of hypochlorite into a first stream of water passing through a first conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the hypochlorite, continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of an ammonium salt into a second stream of water passing through a second conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the ammonium salt and continuously and synchronously injecting the first and second streams into a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance in situ in the mixer, and said supplying said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms as said biofilm inhibiting substance is generated in real time comprises continuously injecting the biofilm inhibiting substance, as it is produced in situ in the mixer directly from the mixer into water communicating with the collection of microorganisms.
- 52. A method according to claim 47 wherein said ammonium salt is selected from the group consisting of ammonium bromide and ammonium chloride.
- 53. A method according to claim 28 wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance includes an effective amount of bromide activated chloramine.
- 54. A method of inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms by intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 55. A system for inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the system comprising an intermittent applicator for intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 56. A system according to claim 55, wherein the intermittent applicator includes an administerer which administers said biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 57. A system according to claim 55, wherein said administerer administers a first discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms, and, after a specified period of time, administers a second discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 58. A system according to claim 55, wherein said administerer administers a first discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms, whereby to obtain a first concentration of said biofilm inhibiting substance in said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms;
and, after allowing the concentration of the biofilm inhibiting substance in said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms to fall below said first concentration, administers a second discrete amount of a biofilm inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 59. A system according to claim 55, wherein said intermittent applicator applies said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:2.
- 60. A system according to claim 55, wherein said intermittent applicator applies said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of between about 1:5 and 1:10.
- 61. A system according to claims 55, wherein said intermittent applicator applies said biofilm inhibiting substance is said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:10.
- 62. A system according to claims 55, wherein said intermittent applicator applies said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:25.
- 63. A system according to claims 55, wherein said intermittent applicator applies said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:50.
- 64. A system according to claim 55, wherein said administerer administers said biofilm inhibiting substance for a period of between about 5 minutes and about 4 hours at each intermittent application.
- 65. A system according to claims 55 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 66. A system according to claim 55 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 67. A system according to claim 64 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface and each intermittent application of said biofilm inhibiting substance is for a period of about 3 hours.
- 68. A system according to claim 64 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface and each intermittent application of said biofilm inhibiting substance is for a period of about 5 minutes.
- 69. A system according to claim 55 and wherein the biofilm the development of which is inhibited is adjacent a durable surface.
- 70. A system according to claim 55 and wherein the biofilm the development of which is inhibited is adjacent a consumable surface.
- 71. A system according to claim 55 and wherein said collection of microorganisms is located at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment.
- 72. A system according to claim 55, wherein said intermittent applicator intermittently generates the biofilm inhibiting substance in real time.
- 73. A system according to claim 72, wherein said intermittent applicator further supplies said biofilm inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms as said biofilm inhibiting substance is generated in real time.
- 74. A system according to claim 72, wherein said intermittent applicator further comprises a first producer for producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, a second producer for producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, and a controller for synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the conduit.
- 75. A system according to claim 73, wherein said intermittent applicator further comprises a first producer for producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, a second producer for producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, and a controller for synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the conduit.
- 76. A system according to claim 76, wherein said applicator further comprises an injector for injecting said active biofilm inhibiting substance, as it is produced in situ in said conduit, directly from said mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 77. A system according to claim 72, wherein in each intermittent generation of said biofilm inhibiting substance said system continuously and synchronously injects a quantity of hypochlorite into a first stream of water passing through a first conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the hypochlorite, continuously and synchronously injects a quantity of an ammonium salt into a second stream of water passing through a second conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the ammonium salt and continuously and synchronously injects the first and second streams into a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance in situ in the mixer.
- 78. A system according to claim 73, wherein in each intermittent generation of said biofilm inhibiting substance said system continuously and synchronously injects a quantity of hypochlorite into a first stream of water passing through a first conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the hypochlorite, continuously and synchronously injects a quantity of an ammonium salt into a second stream of water passing through a second conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the ammonium salt and continuously and synchronously injects the first and second streams into a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce the biofilm inhibiting substance in situ in the mixer, and in each intermittent application said applicator continuously injects the biofilm inhibiting substance, as it is produced in situ in the mixer directly from the mixer into water communicating with the collection of microorganisms.
- 79. A system according to claim 74, wherein said ammonium salt is selected from the group consisting of ammonium bromide and ammonium chloride.
- 80. A system according to claim 55, wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance includes an effective amount of bromide activated chloramine.
- 81. A method for inhibiting the development of a biofilm comprising applying to a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface in an industrial water environment at an interface between said surface and water an amount of bromide activated chloramine effective to inhibit the development of a biofilm by said collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 82. A method of inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising intermittently applying bromide activated chloramine to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 83. A method according to claim 82 wherein each intermittent application of said bromide activated chloramine includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of ammonium bromide, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the bromide activated chloramine having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the mixer and continuously injecting the bromide activated chloramine, as it is produced in situ in the mixer, directly from the mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 84. A method according to claim 83 wherein said predetermined dilution of said oxidant is continuously produced immediately before it is synchronously metered into said mixer with said predetermined dilution of said ammonium bromide.
- 85. A method according to claim 83 wherein said predetermined dilution of said ammonium bromide is continuously produced immediately before it is synchronously metered into said mixer with said predetermined dilution of said oxidant.
- 86. A method according to claim 83 wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in said mixer, has a pH of at least 8.5 before being introduced into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 87. A method according to claim 86 wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in said mixer, has a pH of over 9.5 before being introduced into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 88. A method according to claim 83 wherein said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms has a pH of between about 5 and about 10.5 before said bromide activated chloramine is injected into said water.
- 89. A method according to claim 88, wherein said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms has a pH of between about 7 and about 9 before said bromide activated chloramine is injected into said water.
- 90. A method according to claim 83, wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in the conduit, is injected into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms to a concentration of 0.5-300 ppm expressed as chlorine.
- 91. A method according to claim 90, wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in the conduit, is injected into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms to a concentration of 3-10 ppm expressed as chlorine.
- 92. A method according to claim 83, wherein the ammonium bromide has a concentration of about 0.1 wt. % to about 50 wt. %.
- 93. A method according to claim 92, wherein the ammonium bromide has a concentration of about 2.5 wt. % to about 38 wt. %.
- 94. A method according to claim 83, wherein said predetermined dilution of ammonium bromide has a concentration of 0.1 wt. % to 6.0 wt. % and is equimolar to said diluted oxidant solution.
- 95. A method according to claim 94, wherein said oxidant is selected from the group consisting of sodium hypochlorite and calcium hypochlorite.
- 96. A method according to claim 83, wherein said oxidant is a solution of hypochlorite, and said ammonium bromide is a solution containing an excess of base corresponding to at least 10% NaOH.
- 97. A method according to claim 83, wherein a base is synchronously added to said ammonium bromide to stabilize the bromide activated chloramine.
- 98. A method according to claim 83, wherein said oxidant has a concentration of between 0.1 wt. % and 15 wt. % expressed as Cl2.
- 99. A method according to claim 98, wherein said oxidant has a concentration between between 5 wt. % and 15 wt. % expressed as Cl2.
- 100. A method according to claim 83, wherein after addition of water said oxidant dilution has a concentration of 0.1 wt. % to 2.0 wt. % expressed as Cl2.
- 101. A method according to claim 82, wherein said applying an effective amount of bromide activated chloramine includes continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of hypochlorite into a first stream of water passing through a first conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the hypochlorite, continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of ammonium bromide into a second stream of water passing through a second conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the ammonium bromide, continuously and synchronously injecting said first and second streams into a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce said bromide activated chloramine in situ in said mixer, and continuously injecting said bromide activated chloramine, as it is produced in situ in said mixer, directly from said mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 102. A method according to claim 101 wherein the hypochlorite is continuously injected into said first stream of water by a first dosing pump connected to a reservoir of said oxidant.
- 103. A method according to claim 101 wherein said ammonium bromide is continuously injected into said second stream of water by a second dosing pump connected to a reservoir of said ammonium bromide and synchronously operated with said first dosing pump.
- 104. A method according to claim 102 wherein said ammonium bromide is continuously injected into said second stream of water by a second dosing pump connected to a reservoir of said ammonium bromide and synchronously operated with said first dosing pump.
- 105. A method of inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising intermittently inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 106. A method according to claim 105 wherein said inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms comprises applying bromide activated chloramine to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 107. A method according to claim 106 wherein each intermittent application of said bromide activated chloramine includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of ammonium bromide, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce the bromide activated chloramine having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in the mixer and continuously injecting the bromide activated chloramine, as it is produced in situ in the mixer, directly from the mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 108. A method according to claim 107 wherein said predetermined dilution of said oxidant is continuously produced immediately before it is synchronously metered into said mixer with said predetermined dilution of said ammonium bromide.
- 109. A method according to claim 107 wherein said predetermined dilution of said ammonium bromide is continuously produced immediately before it is synchronously metered into said mixer with said predetermined dilution of said oxidant.
- 110. A method according to claim 107 wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in said mixer, has a pH of at least 8.5 before being introduced into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 111. A method according to claim 110 wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in said mixer, has a pH of over 9.5 before being introduced into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 112. A method according to claim 107 wherein said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms has a pH of between about 5 and about 10.5 before said bromide activated chloramine is injected into said water.
- 113. A method according to claim 112, wherein said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms has a pH of between about 7 and about 9 before said bromide activated chloramine is injected into said water.
- 114. A method according to claim 107, wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in the mixer, is injected into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms to a concentration of 0.5-300 ppm expressed as chlorine.
- 115. A method according to claim 114, wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in the mixer, is injected into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms to a concentration of 3-10 ppm expressed as chlorine.
- 116. A method according to claim 107, wherein the ammonium bromide has a concentration of about 0.1 wt. % to about 50 wt. %.
- 117. A method according to claim 116, wherein the ammonium bromide has a concentration of about 2.5 wt. % to about 38 wt. %.
- 118. A method according to claim 107, wherein said predetermined dilution of ammonium bromide has a concentration of 0.1 wt. % to 6.0 wt. % and is equimolar to said diluted oxidant solution.
- 119. A method according to claim 118, wherein said oxidant is selected from the group consisting of sodium hypochlorite and calcium hypochlorite.
- 120. A method according to claim 107, wherein said oxidant is a solution of hypochlorite, and said ammonium bromide is a solution containing an excess of base corresponding to at least 10% NaOH.
- 121. A method according to claim 107, wherein a base is synchronously added to said ammonium bromide to stabilize the bromide activated chloramine.
- 122. A method according to claim 107, wherein said oxidant has a concentration of between 0.1 wt. % and 15 wt. % expressed as Cl2.
- 123. A method according to claim 122, wherein said oxidant has a concentration between between 5 wt. % and 15 wt. % expressed as Cl2.
- 124. A method according to claims 107, wherein after addition of water said oxidant dilution has a concentration of 0.1 wt. % to 2.0 wt. % expressed as Cl2.
- 125. A method according to claim 106, wherein said applying an effective amount of bromide activated chloramine includes continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of hypochlorite into a first stream of water passing through a first conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the hypochlorite, continuously and synchronously injecting a quantity of ammonium bromide into a second stream of water passing through a second conduit to produce therein a predetermined dilution of the ammonium bromide, continuously and synchronously injecting said first and second streams into a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce said bromide activated chloramine in situ in said mixer, and continuously injecting said bromide activated chloramine, as it is produced in situ in said mixer, directly from said mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 126. A method according to claim 125 wherein the hypochlorite is continuously injected into said first stream of water by a first dosing pump connected to a reservoir of said hypochlorite.
- 127. A method according to claim 125 wherein said ammonium bromide is continuously injected into said second stream of water by a second dosing pump connected to a reservoir of said ammonium bromide and synchronously operated with said first dosing pump.
- 128. A method according to claim 126 wherein said ammonium bromide is continuously injected into said second stream of water by a second dosing pump connected to a reservoir of said ammonium bromide and synchronously operated with said first dosing pump.
- 129. A growth-controlled biomass comprising a collection of microorganisms and bromide activated chloramine at a concentration effective to inhibit development of a biofilm by the collection of microorganisms.
- 130. A growth-controlled biomass according to claim 129 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 131. A growth-controlled biomass according to claim 129 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 132. A growth-controlled biomass comprising a collection of microorganisms and bromide activated chloramine at a concentration effective to destroy the biofilm developing potential of the collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating the collection of microorganisms.
- 133. A growth-controlled biomass according to claim 132 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 134. A growth-controlled biomass according to claim 133 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 135. A growth-controlled biomass including a collection of microorganisms and a biofilm inhibiting substance present at said collection of microorganisms at a concentration and for a duration effective to inhibit development of a biofilm by said collection of microorganisms.
- 136. A growth-controlled biomass according to claim 135 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 137. A growth-controlled biomass according to claim 135 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 138. A growth-controlled biomass including a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential and a biofilm inhibiting substance present at said collection of microorganisms at a concentration and for a duration effective to destroy said biofilm developing potential of said collection of microorganisms without completely destroying said collection of microorganisms.
- 139. A growth-controlled biomass according to claim 132 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 140. A growth-controlled biomass according to claim 133 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 141. A system for inhibiting the development of a biofilm in an industrial water environment including a real time bromide activated chloramine generator adapted to supply bromide activated chloramine in real time at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment.
- 142. A method for inhibiting the development of a biofilm in an industrial water environment including generating bromide activated chloramine in real time and applying said bromide activated chloramine in real time at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment.
- 143. A method for inhibiting the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface, the method comprising intermittently applying to a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface a substance which inhibits the production of an enzyme by said collection of microorganisms.
- 144. A method according to claim 143, wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to surface in an industrial water environment.
- 145. A method according to claim 144, wherein said surface is a durable surface.
- 146. A method according to claim 144, wherein said surface is a consumable surface.
- 147. A method according to claim 143, wherein said substance does not completely eradicate said collection of microorganisms.
- 148. A method according to claim 143, wherein said substance does not inactivate said enzyme.
- 149. A method according to claim 143, wherein said enzyme is a hydrogen peroxide-degrading enzyme (HPDE).
- 150. A method according to claims 149, wherein said enzyme is a catalase, a dehyrogenase or a peroxidase.
- 151. A method according to claim 143, wherein said enzyme is a starch-degrading enzyme.
- 152. A method according to claim 151, wherein said enzyme is an amylase.
- 153. A method according to claim 143, wherein said collection of microorganisms is present at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial environment.
- 154. A method according to claim 143, wherein said substance is bromide activated chloramine.
- 155. A method for inhibiting the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface in an industrial water environment, the method comprising intermittently applying to a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface in an industrial water environment a substance which inhibits the production of an enzyme by said collection of microorganisms
- 156. A method of inhibiting the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms adjacent a surface, the method comprising intermittently applying an enzyme production inhibiting substance to a collection of microorganisms adjacent a surface which have enzyme producing potential.
- 157. A method of inhibiting the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms adjacent a surface, the method comprising inhibiting the enzyme producing potential of the collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 158. A method according to claim 157, wherein said inhibiting the enzyme producing potential of the collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms comprises intermittently applying an enzyme production inhibiting substance to a collection of microorganisms adjacent a surface which have enzyme producing potential.
- 159. A system for reducing the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface, the system comprising an intermittent applicator for intermittently applying an enzyme production inhibiting substance to a collection of microorganisms having enzyme production potential which are attached to a surface.
- 160. A system according to claim 159, wherein the intermittent applicator includes an administerer which administers said enzyme production inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 161. A system according to claim 160, wherein said administerer administers a first discrete amount of an enzyme production inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms and after a specified period of time administers a second discrete amount of an enzyme production inhibiting substance to said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 162. A system according to claim 160, wherein said administerer administers a first discrete amount of an enzyme production inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms, whereby to obtain a first concentration of said enzyme production inhibiting substance in said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms; and then, after the concentration of said enzyme production inhibiting substance in said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms falls below said first concentration, administers a second discrete amount of an enzyme production inhibiting substance to water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 163. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme production inhibiting substance does not completely eradicate said collection of microorganisms.
- 164. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme production inhibiting substance does not inactivate the enzyme.
- 165. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme is a hydrogen peroxide degrading enzyme.
- 166. A system according to claim 165, wherein said enzyme is a catalase, a dehydrogenase or a peroxidase.
- 167. A system according to claim 159, wherein said collection of microorganisms is present at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial environment.
- 168. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme production inhibiting substance is bromide activated chloramine.
- 169. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme production inhibiting substance is presented at said collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:2.
- 170. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme production inhibiting substance is presented at the collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of between about 1:5 and 1:10.
- 171. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme production inhibiting substance is presented at the collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:10.
- 172. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme production inhibiting substance is presented at the collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:25.
- 173. A system according to claim 159, wherein said enzyme production inhibiting substance is presented at the collection of microorganisms periodically with a duty cycle of less than 1:50.
- 174. A system according to claim 159, wherein said intermittent applicator intermittently generates said enzyme production inhibiting substance in real time.
- 175. A system according to claim 174, wherein said intermittent applicator further supplies said enzyme production inhibiting substance to said collection of microorganisms as said enzyme production inhibiting substance is generated in real time.
- 176. A system according to 169, wherein said intermittent applicator includes a first producer for producing a predetermined dilution of hypochlorite, a second producer for producing a predetermined dilution of an ammonium salt, and a controller for continuously and synchronously mixing the two dilutions in a mixer according to a predetermined ratio to produce said enzyme production inhibiting substance in situ in the mixer.
- 177. A system according to claim 176 wherein said intermittent applicator includes an injector for continuously injecting the enzyme production inhibiting substance, as it is produced in situ in said mixer, directly from said mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 178. A system according to claim 176, wherein said ammonium salt is selected from the group consisting of ammonium chloride and ammonium bromide.
- 179. A system according to claim 177, wherein said ammonium salt is selected from the group consisting of ammonium chloride and ammonium bromide.
- 180. A method for inhibiting the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms, the method comprising administering to a collection of microorganisms at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment an amount of bromide activated chloramine effective to inhibit production of an enzyme by said collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 181. A method according to claim 180, wherein said bromide activated chloramine does not inactivate said enzyme.
- 182. A method according to claim 180, wherein said enzyme is a hydrogen peroxide destroying enzyme.
- 183. A method according to claim 181, wherein said enzyme is a hydrogen peroxide destroying enzyme.
- 184. A method according to claim 182 wherein said enzyme is a catalase, a dehydrogenase or a peroxidase.
- 185. A method according to claim 180, wherein said enzyme is a starch degrading enzyme.
- 186. A method according to claim 181, wherein said enzyme is a starch degrading enzyme.
- 187. A method according to claim 185 wherein said enzyme is an amylase.
- 188. A method according to claim 180, wherein said administering bromide activated chloramine includes producing a predetermined dilution of a hypochlorite oxidant, producing a predetermined dilution of ammonium bromide, synchronously metering the two dilutions into a mixer to continuously mix therein according to a predetermined ratio to produce said bromide activated chloramine having an effective amount of reproducibility, stability and efficacy in situ in said mixer and continuously injecting said bromide activated chloramine, as it is produced in situ in said mixer, directly from said mixer into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 189. A method according to claim 188 wherein said predetermined dilution of said oxidant is continuously produced immediately before it is synchronously metered into said mixer with said predetermined dilution of said amine source.
- 190. A method according to claim 188 wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in said mixer, has a pH of at least 8.5 before being introduced into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 191. A method according to claim 189 wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in said mixer, has a pH of at least 8.5 before being introduced into water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 192. A method according to claim 190 wherein said bromide activated chloramine, as produced in situ in said mixer, has a pH of over 9.5 before being introduced into said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms.
- 193. A method according to claim 188, wherein said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms has a pH of 5-10.5 before said bromide activated chloramine is injected into it.
- 194. A method according to claim 193, wherein said water communicating with said collection of microorganisms has a pH of 7-9 before said bromide activated chloramine is injected into it.
- 195. An enzyme production-controlled biomass comprising a collection of microorganisms and bromide activated chloramine at a concentration effective to inhibit production of an enzyme by the collection of microorganisms.
- 196. An enzyme production-controlled biomass according to claim 195 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 197. An enzyme production-controlled biomass according to claim 195 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 198. An enzyme production-controlled biomass comprising a collection of microorganisms and bromide activated chloramine at a concentration effective to destroy the enzyme production potential of the collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating the collection of microorganisms.
- 199. An enzyme production-controlled biomass according to claim 198 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 200. An enzyme production-controlled according to claim 199 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 201. An enzyme production-controlled biomass including a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface and an enzyme production inhibiting substance intermittently present at said collection of microorganisms at a concentration and for a duration effective to inhibit production of an enzyme by said collection of microorganisms.
- 202. An enzyme production-controlled biomass according to claim 201 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 203. An enzyme production-controlled biomass according to claim 201 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 204. An enzyme production-controlled biomass including a collection of microorganisms having enzyme production potential and an enzyme production inhibiting substance present at said collection of microorganisms at a concentration and for a duration effective to destroy said enzyme production potential of said collection of microorganisms without completely destroying said collection of microorganisms.
- 205. An enzyme production-controlled biomass according to claim 204 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a durable surface.
- 206. An enzyme production-controlled biomass according to claim 205 wherein said collection of microorganisms is attached to a consumable surface.
- 207. An enzyme-production controlled biomass according to claim 204 wherein said enzyme is a hydrogen peroxide-degrading enzyme.
- 208. An enzyme-production controlled biomass according to claim 207 wherein said enzyme is catalase, a dehydrogenase or a peroxidase.
- 209. An enzyme-production controlled biomass according to claim 204 wherein said enzyme is a starch degrading enzyme.
- 210. An enzyme-production controlled biomass according to claim 209 wherein said enzyme is an amylase.
- 211. A method for inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance comprising bromide activated chloramine and a peroxide to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 212. A method for inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms by intermittently applying to said collection of microorganisms a biofilm inhibiting substance comprising bromide activated chloramine and a peroxide.
- 213. A method for increasing the persistence of hydrogen peroxide in de-inking or bleaching process water, the method comprising intermittently applying to a collection of microorganisms at an interface between a surface of a solid and said de-inking or bleaching process water a substance that inhibits the production of a hydrogen peroxide-degrading enzyme.
- 214. A method for increasing the persistence of hydrogen peroxide in de-inking or bleaching process water, the method comprising inhibiting the hydrogen peroxide degrading enzyme production potential of a collection of microorganisms at an interface between a surface of a solid and said de-inking or bleaching process water by applying to said collection of microorganisms a substance that inhibits the hydrogen peroxide-degrading enzyme production potential of said collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 215. A method according to claim 213 wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance includes bromide activated chloramine and said process water contains peroxide.
- 216. A method according to claim 214 wherein said biofilm inhibiting substance includes bromide activated chloramine and said process water contains peroxide.
- 217. A method according to claim 213 wherein the biofilm inhibiting substance does not degrade peroxide.
- 218. A method for controlling a biofilm, comprising applying to a biofilm locus in need of control an amount of a bromide activated chloramine efficacious to disrupt the functioning of the biofilm without eradicating the collection of microorganisms contained in the biofilm.
- 219. An aqueous solution comprising a bromide activated chloramine and a peroxide.
- 220. An aqueous solution according to claim 219, wherein the concentration of bromide activated chloramine is between about 1 part per million (ppm) and about 10 ppm, expressed as total chlorine.
- 221. An aqueous solution according to claim 219, wherein the concentration of peroxide is between about 100 ppm and about 40,000 ppm.
- 222. An aqueous solution according to claim 220, wherein the concentration of peroxide is between about 100 ppm and about 40,000 ppm.
- 223. An aqueous solution according to claim 219, wherein the solvent of said aqueous solution is water having a high chlorine demand.
- 224. An aqueous solution according to claim 219, wherein the solvent of said aqueous solution is water having a low chlorine demand.
- 225. A method of inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance intentionally at a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 226. A method of inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising intentionally inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 227. A method according to claim 226, wherein said intentionally inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms comprises intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance intentionally to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 228. A system for inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the system comprising an intermittent applicator for intermittently applying a biofilm inhibiting substance intentionally to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 229. A method for inhibiting the development of a biofilm comprising intentionally applying to a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface in an industrial water environment at an interface between said surface and water an amount of bromide activated chloramine effective to inhibit the development of a biofilm by said microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 230. A method of inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising intermittently applying bromide activated chloramine intentionally to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 231. A growth-controlled biomass including a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface and a biofilm inhibiting substance intermittently present intentionally at said collection of microorganisms at a concentration and for a duration effective to inhibit development of a biofilm by said collection of microorganisms.
- 232. A method for inhibiting the growth of a biofilm in an industrial water environment including generating bromide activated chloramine in real time and applying said bromide activated chloramine in real time at intentionally an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment.
- 233. A method for reducing the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms, the method comprising intermittently applying intentionally to a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface a substance which inhibits the production of an enzyme by said collection of microorganisms.
- 234. A system for reducing the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms attached to a surface, the system comprising an intermittent applicator for intermittently applying an enzyme production inhibiting substance intentionally to a collection of microorganisms having enzyme production potential which are attached to a surface.
- 235. A method for inhibiting the production of an enzyme by a collection of microorganisms, the method comprising intentionally administering to a collection of microorganisms at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment an amount of bromide activated chloramine effective to effect inhibition of production of an enzyme by said collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 236. A method for inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising applying a biofilm inhibiting comprising bromide activated chloramine and a peroxide intentionally to a collection of microorganisms having biofilm developing potential.
- 237. A method for inhibiting the development of a biofilm adjacent a surface, the method comprising inhibiting the biofilm developing potential of a collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms by intermittently applying intentionally to said collection of microorganisms a biofilm inhibiting substance comprising bromide activated chloramine and a peroxide.
- 238. A method for increasing the persistence of hydrogen peroxide in de-inking or bleaching process water, the method comprising intermittently applying intentionally to a collection of microorganisms at an interface between a surface of a solid and said de-inking or bleaching process water a substance that inhibits the production of a hydrogen peroxide-degrading enzyme.
- 239. A method for increasing the persistence of hydrogen peroxide in de-inking or bleaching process water, the method comprising inhibiting the hydrogen peroxide degrading enzyme production potential of a collection of microorganisms at an interface between a surface of a solid and said de-inking or bleaching process water by applying intentionally to said collection of microorganisms a substance that inhibits the hydrogen peroxide-degrading enzyme production potential of said collection of microorganisms without completely eradicating said collection of microorganisms.
- 240. A method for controlling a biofilm, comprising intentionally applying to a biofilm locus in need of control an amount of a bromide activated chloramine efficacious to disrupt the functioning of the biofilm without eradicating the collection of microorganisms contained in the biofilm.
- 241. A method for inhibiting the development of a biofilm in an industrial water environment including generating bromide activated chloramine in real time and applying said bromide activated chloramine intentionally in real time at an interface between water and a surface of a solid in an industrial water environment to inhibit the development of a biofilm thereat.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 09/310,623, filed Aug. 6, 9001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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