Claims
- 1. A system for substantially disinfecting and detoxifying an enclosed space comprising:
a generator for producing a chlorine dioxide solution from a hydroxy carboxylic acid, a companion acid that substantially does not react with an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion, and an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion; a stripper for stripping chlorine dioxide gas from the produced chlorine dioxide solution; and duct means for directing the stripped chlorine dioxide gas into the enclosed space at a predetermined concentration and for a predetermined time sufficient to substantially destroy airborne microbial contamination therein.
- 2. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the hydroxy carboxylic acid is capable of temporarily transferring chlorine from an alkali metal salt of chlorite ion, but substantially does not form a salt with an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion.
- 3. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the generator comprises a vessel for mixing an aqueous solution of the hydroxy carboxylic acid and the companion acid with the alkali metal salt to yield an aqueous reaction solution.
- 4. The system recited in claim 3, wherein the generator is adapted to maintain a pH of the aqueous reaction solution at a value of ≦4 while the mixing is occurring in the vessel.
- 5. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the hydroxycarboxylic acid is lactic acid, the companion acid is acetic acid, and the alkali metal salt is sodium chlorite.
- 6. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the stripper comprises a packed column.
- 7. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the chlorine dioxide gas exiting the stripper contains approximately 6% chlorine dioxide by volume.
- 8. The system recited in claim 1, further comprising means for controlling the predetermined concentration to a level between 10 and 500 ppm.
- 9. The system recited in claim 1, further comprising means for controlling the predetermined concentration to a level between 50 and 100 ppm.
- 10. The system recited in claim 1, further comprising means for evacuating the enclosed space to remove chlorine dioxide gas therefrom.
- 11. The system recited in claim 10, wherein the evacuating means comprises a scrubber system.
- 12. The system recited in claim 11, wherein the scrubber system comprises a packed column for transferring gaseous chlorine dioxide to water to form an aqueous chlorine dioxide solution.
- 13. The system recited in claim 12, further comprising duct means for directing air substantially free of chlorine dioxide to at least one of the enclosed space and the atmosphere.
- 14. The system recited in claim 12, further comprising a storage tank for receiving the aqueous chlorine dioxide solution from the evacuating means packed column.
- 15. The system recited in claim 10, wherein the evacuating means comprises means for imposing a dwell time of approximately 10-200 min.
- 16. The system recited in claim 10, wherein the evacuating means comprises means for imposing a dwell time of approximately 30-60 min.
- 17. A method for substantially disinfecting and detoxifying an enclosed space comprising the steps of:
producing a chlorine dioxide solution from a hydroxy carboxylic acid, a companion acid that substantially does not react with an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion, and an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion; stripping chlorine dioxide gas from the produced chlorine dioxide solution; and directing the stripped chlorine dioxide gas into the enclosed space at a predetermined concentration and for a predetermined time sufficient to substantially destroy airborne microbial contamination therein.
- 18. The method recited in claim 17, wherein the hydroxy carboxylic acid is capable of temporarily transferring chlorine from an alkali metal salt of chlorite ion, but substantially does not form a salt with an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion.
- 19. The method recited in claim 17, wherein the producing step comprises mixing an aqueous solution of the hydroxy carboxylic acid and the companion acid with the alkali metal salt to yield an aqueous reaction solution.
- 20. The method recited in claim 19, further comprising the step of maintaining a pH of the aqueous reaction solution at a value of ≦4 during the mixing step.
- 21. The method recited in claim 17, wherein the hydroxycarboxylic acid is lactic acid, the companion acid is acetic acid, and the alkali metal salt is sodium chlorite.
- 22. The method recited in claim 17, wherein the stripping step comprises passing the produced chlorine dioxide solution through a packed column.
- 23. The method recited in claim 22, wherein the chlorine dioxide gas exiting the column contains approximately 6% chlorine dioxide by volume.
- 24. The method recited in claim 17, further comprising the step of controlling the predetermined concentration to a level between 10 and 500 ppm.
- 25. The method recited in claim 17, further comprising the step of controlling the predetermined concentration to a level between 50 and 100 ppm.
- 26. The method recited in claim 17, further comprising the step of evacuating the enclosed space to remove chlorine dioxide gas therefrom following the directing step.
- 27. The method recited in claim 26, wherein the evacuating step comprises passing the evacuated air from the enclosed space through a scrubber.
- 28. The method recited in claim 27, wherein the scrubber comprises a packed column for transferring gaseous chlorine dioxide to water to form an aqueous chlorine dioxide solution.
- 29. The method recited in claim 28, further comprising the step of directing air substantially free of chlorine dioxide exiting the packed column to at least one of the enclosed space and the atmosphere.
- 30. The method recited in claim 28, further comprising the step of storing aqueous chlorine dioxide solution exiting the evacuating means packed column.
- 31. The method recited in claim 26, further comprising the step of imposing a dwell time for chlorine dioxide gas in the enclosed space of approximately 10-200 min.
- 32. The method recited in claim 26, further comprising the step of imposing a dwell time for chlorine dioxide gas in the enclosed space of approximately 30-60 min.
- 33. A system for disinfecting a surface comprising:
a generator for producing a chlorine dioxide solution from a hydroxy carboxylic acid, a companion acid that substantially does not react with an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion, and an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion; a stripper for stripping chlorine dioxide gas from the produced chlorine dioxide solution; a scrubber for producing aqueous chlorine dioxide from the chlorine dioxide gas exiting the stripper; means for applying the aqueous chlorine dioxide solution exiting the scrubber to a surface to substantially destroy microbial contamination thereon.
- 34. The system recited in claim 33, wherein the hydroxy carboxylic acid is capable of temporarily transferring chlorine from an alkali metal salt of chlorite ion, but substantially does not form a salt with an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion.
- 35. The system recited in claim 33, wherein the generator comprises a vessel for mixing an aqueous solution of the hydroxy carboxylic acid and the companion acid with the alkali metal salt to yield an aqueous reaction solution.
- 36. The system recited in claim 35, wherein the generator is adapted to maintain a pH of the aqueous reaction solution at a value of ≦4 while the mixing is occurring in the vessel.
- 37. The system recited in claim 33, wherein the hydroxycarboxylic acid is lactic acid, the companion acid is acetic acid, and the alkali metal salt is sodium chlorite.
- 38. The system recited in claim 33, wherein the stripper comprises a packed column.
- 39. The system recited in claim 33, wherein the aqueous chlorine dioxide solution exiting the scrubber has a chlorine dioxide concentration up to 8000 ppm.
- 40. The system recited in claim 33, further comprising means for diluting the aqueous chlorine dioxide solution exiting the scrubber to a level of 10-200 ppm.
- 41. A method for disinfecting a surface comprising the steps of:
producing a chlorine dioxide solution from a hydroxy carboxylic acid, a companion acid that substantially does not react with an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion, and an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion; stripping chlorine dioxide gas from the produced chlorine dioxide solution; forming aqueous chlorine dioxide from the stripped chlorine dioxide gas; applying the formed aqueous chlorine dioxide solution to a surface to substantially destroy microbial contamination thereon.
- 42. The method recited in claim 41, wherein the hydroxy carboxylic acid is capable of temporarily transferring chlorine from an alkali metal salt of chlorite ion, but substantially does not form a salt with an alkali metal salt of a chlorite ion.
- 43. The method recited in claim 41, wherein the producing step comprises mixing an aqueous solution of the hydroxy carboxylic acid and the companion acid with the alkali metal salt to yield an aqueous reaction solution.
- 44. The method recited in claim 43, further comprising the step of maintaining a pH of the aqueous reaction solution at a value of ≦4 during the mixing step.
- 45. The method recited in claim 41, wherein the hydroxycarboxylic acid is lactic acid, the companion acid is acetic acid, and the alkali metal salt is sodium chlorite.
- 46. The method recited in claim 41, wherein the stripping step comprises directing the produced chlorine dioxide solution through a packed column.
- 47. The method recited in claim 41, wherein the formed aqueous chlorine dioxide solution has a chlorine dioxide concentration up to 8000 ppm.
- 48. The method recited in claim 41, further comprising the step of diluting the aqueous chlorine dioxide solution exiting the scrubber to a level of 10-200 ppm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application Serial No. 60/344,991, filed Nov. 7, 2001, entitled “Microbial Decontamination and Detoxification System and Method.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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