Claims
- 1. A powder for sustained release of a gas comprising:
- a core containing a molecular sieve and anions that are capable of reacting to generate a gas; and
- a layer containing an acid releasing agent on an outer surface of the core;
- the core and the layer being substantially free of water, and the core being capable of generating and releasing a gas after hydrolysis of the acid releasing agent.
- 2. The powder of claim 1 wherein the molecular sieve is a natural or synthetic zeolite, a crystalline aluminophosphate, a ferricyanide or a heteropolyacid.
- 3. The powder of claim 1 wherein the core contains a base.
- 4. The powder of claim 3 wherein the base is an alkali metal bicarbonate, an alkali metal carbonate, an alkaline-earth metal bicarbonate, an alkaline-earth metal carbonate, a bicarbonate salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, a carbonate salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal hydroxide, an alkaline-earth metal hydroxide, an hydroxide salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal biphosphate, an alkali metal phosphate, an alkaline-earth metal biphosphate, an alkaline-earth metal phosphate, a biphosphate salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, a phosphate salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal bisulfate, an alkali metal sulfate, an alkaline-earth metal bisulfate, an alkaline-earth metal sulfate, a bisulfate salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, a sulfate salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal sulfonate, an alkaline-earth metal sulfonate, or a sulfonate salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal borate, an alkaline-earth metal borate, or a borate salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine.
- 5. The powder of claim 1 wherein the core contains chlorite anions, bisulfite anions, cyanide anions, nitrite anions, hypochlorite anions, or hydrosulfide anions.
- 6. The powder of claim 5 wherein the core contains an alkali metal chlorite, an alkaline-earth metal chlorite, a chlorite salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal bisulfite, an alkaline-earth metal bisulfite, a bisulfite salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal hydrosulfide, an alkaline-earth metal hydrosulfide, a hydrosulfide salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal nitrite, an alkaline-earth metal nitrite, a nitrite salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal hypochlorite, an alkaline-earth metal hypochlorite, a hypochlorite salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine, an alkali metal cyanide, an alkaline-earth metal cyanide, or a cyanide salt of a transition metal ion or a protonated primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary amine.
- 7. The powder of claim 5 wherein the core contains a sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium or ammonium salt of a chlorite, bisulfite, hydrosulfide, nitrite, hypochlorite, or cyanide.
- 8. The powder of claim 1 wherein the gas is chlorine dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrocyanic acid, nitrogen dioxide, nitric oxide, dichlorine monoxide, or chlorine.
- 9. The powder of claim 1 wherein the layer containing the acid releasing agent includes a microcrystalline wax, a paraffin wax, a synthetic wax, a polymer or an oligomer.
- 10. The powder of claim 1 further including a hydrophobic, water-soluble, water-degradable or water-swellable layer on an outer surface of the layer containing the acid releasing agent, the hydrophobic, water-soluble, water-degradable or water-swellable layer being substantially free of water.
- 11. The powder of claim 10 wherein the hydrophobic, water-soluble, water-degradable or water-swellable layer contains a microcrystalline wax, a paraffin wax, a synthetic wax, a polymer, sorbitol, a carbohydrate, a protein, a glycerol ester, a glycolipid, a glyceride, a phospholipid, lectins, a liposome, a fatty acid, a wax, alginic acid, or a gum.
- 12. The powder of claim 1 wherein the layer containing the acid releasing agent includes a dispersant selected from the group consisting of an amide of a carboxylate, polyvinylpyrrolidone copolymer, polyvinyl acetate, polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl alcohol, and metal carboxylate.
- 13. The powder of claim 1 wherein the acid releasing agent is an acid releasing wax, an acid releasing polymer, or an acid releasing oligomer.
- 14. The powder of claim 1 wherein the acid releasing agent includes a carboxylic acid, an ester, an anhydride, an acyl halide, phosphoric acid, a phosphate ester, a trialkylsilyl phosphate ester, a dialkyl phosphate, sulfonic acid, a sulfonic acid ester, a sulfonic acid chloride, a phosphosilicic anhydride, or a phosphosilicate.
- 15. The powder of claim 1 further including particles in contact with the layer containing the acid releasing agent, the particles being substantially free of water and containing an anhydrous material capable of binding with water.
- 16. The powder of claim 15 wherein the particles contain sodium sulfate, calcium sulfate, calcium carbonate, ferrous sulfate, magnesium sulfate, calcium chloride, moisture-depleted silica gel, alumina, zeolites, bentonite clay, kaolin clay, potassium permanganate, a molecular sieve or an oxygen-scavenging salt.
- 17. The powder of claim 1 wherein at least about 1.0.times.10.sup.-6 gram gas/cm.sup.3 is released from the powder for a period of at least one week after hydrolysis of the acid releasing agent.
- 18. The powder of claim 1 wherein the layer containing the acid releasing agent is continuous.
- 19. The powder of claim 10 wherein the hydrophobic, water-soluble, water-degradable or water-swellable layer is continuous.
- 20. A process for preparing a powder providing sustained release of a gas, the process comprising admixing molecular sieve particles containing anions with an acid releasing agent to form a product, and fragmenting the product to form a powder, the powder comprising a core containing a molecular sieve and anions that are capable of reacting to generate a gas, and a layer containing an acid releasing agent on an outer surface of the core, the core and the layer being substantially free of water and the core being capable of generating and releasing the gas after hydrolysis of the acid releasing agent.
- 21. The process of claim 20 wherein the molecular sieve particles are prepared by admixing molecular sieves with an aqueous or nonaqueous solution containing the anions, separating the molecular sieves from the solution, drying the molecular sieves, and fragmenting the molecular sieves to form the molecular sieve particles.
- 22. The process of claim 20 wherein the molecular sieve particles are admixed with a hydrophobic material, a water-soluble material, a water-degradable material, or a water-swellable material and fragmented before being admixed with the acid releasing agent.
- 23. The process of claim 20 wherein the acid releasing agent is a particulate and the product is sintered before being fragmented.
- 24. The process of claim 20 wherein the powder is admixed with a hydrophobic material, a water-soluble material, a water-degradable material, or a water-swellable material and fragmented to delay release of the gas from the powder.
- 25. The process of claim 20 wherein a dispersant, a hydrophobic material, a water-soluble material, a water-degradable material, or a water-swellable material is admixed with the acid releasing agent before the acid releasing agent is admixed with the molecular sieve particles.
- 26. The process of claim 20 wherein the powder is admixed with particles containing an anhydrous material capable of binding with water, the particles being substantially free of water.
- 27. A method of retarding, killing, preventing or controlling microbiological contamination on a surface of a material, within the material or in the atmosphere surrounding the material, comprising exposing a surface of a material to a powder of claim 1, and exposing the surface to moisture to generate and release a biocidal gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the surface.
- 28. A method of retarding, killing, preventing or controlling microbiological contamination on a surface of a material, within the material or in the atmosphere surrounding the material, comprising placing a material adjacent a powder of claim 1, and exposing the powder to moisture to release a biocidal gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the material.
- 29. A method of retarding, preventing or controlling biochemical decomposition on a surface of a material or within the material comprising exposing a surface of a material to a powder of claim 1, and exposing the surface to moisture to generate and release a biochemical decomposition-inhibiting gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the surface.
- 30. A method of retarding, preventing or controlling biochemical decomposition on a surface of a material or within the material comprising placing the material adjacent a powder of claim 1, and exposing the powder to moisture to release a biochemical decomposition-inhibiting gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the material.
- 31. A method of controlling respiration of a material comprising exposing a surface of a material to a powder of claim 1, and exposing the surface to moisture to generate and release a respiration-controlling gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the surface.
- 32. A method of controlling respiration of a material comprising placing the material adjacent a powder of claim 1, and exposing the powder to moisture to release a respiration-controlling gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the material.
- 33. A method of deodorizing a surface of a material or the atmosphere surrounding the material, comprising exposing a surface of a material to a powder of claim 1, and exposing the surface to moisture to generate and release a deodorizing gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the surface.
- 34. A method of deodorizing a surface of a material or the atmosphere surrounding the material, comprising placing a material adjacent a powder of claim 1, and exposing the powder to moisture to release a deodorizing gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the material.
- 35. A method of retarding, preventing or controlling chemotactic attraction of an organism to a material, comprising exposing a surface of a material to a powder of claim 1, and exposing the surface to moisture to generate and release an odor-masking gas or an odor-neutralizing gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the surface.
- 36. A method of retarding, preventing or controlling chemotactic attraction of an organism to a material, comprising placing a material adjacent a powder of claim 1, and exposing the powder to moisture to release an odor-masking gas or an odor-neutralizing gas from the powder into the atmosphere surrounding the material.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of provisional U.S. Ser. No. 60/026,273 filed Sep. 18, 1996.
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