Claims
- 1. In a method for the laundering of soiled garments in which the soiled garments are washed in an aqueous media containing a detergent and a bleaching agent, the improvement comprises using as the bleaching agent a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution prepared by the following steps:
- a. mixing an aqueous solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite having from about 5 percent to about 70 percent by weight available halogen as chlorine with a water soluble bromide ion source;
- b. allowing the bromide ion source and the alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite to react to form a 0.5 to 70 percent by weight aqueous solution of unstabilized alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite:
- c. adding to the unstabilized solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal sulfamate, carbonic acids, hydrogen cyanide, carboxylic acids, amino acids, sulfuric acids, phosphoric acids and boric acids; and,
- d. recovering a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution.
- 2. In a method for the manufacture of cellulosic materials in which cellulosic fibers are bleached with an oxidizing agent, the improvement comprises using as the oxidizing agent a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution prepared by the following steps:
- a. mixing an aqueous solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite having from about 5 percent to about 70 percent by weight available halogen as chlorine with a water soluble bromide ion source;
- b. allowing the bromide ion source and the alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite to react to form a 0.5 to 70 percent by weight aqueous solution of unstabilized alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite;
- c. adding to the unstabilized solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal sulfamate, carbonic acids, hydrogen cyanide carboxylic acids, amino acids, sulfuric acids, phosphoric acids and boric acids; and,
- d. recovering a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution.
- 3. In a method for the control of microbiofouling in a recreational water system in which an oxidizing agent is added to control microbiofouling, the improvement comprises using as the oxidizing agent a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution prepared by the following steps:
- a. mixing an aqueous solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite having from about 5 percent to about 70 percent by weight available halogen as chlorine with a water soluble bromide ion source;
- b. allowing the bromide ion source and the alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite to react to form a 0.5 to 70 percent by weight aqueous solution of unstabilized alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite;
- c. adding to the unstabilized solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal sulfamate, carbonic acids, hydrogen cyanide, carboxylic acids, amino acids, sulfuric acids, phosphoric acids and boric acids; and,
- d. recovering a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution.
- 4. In a method for the control of microbiofouling occurring on the surfaces of equipment in contact with produced oil field waters, the improvement comprises adding to the produced oil field waters an anti-microbiofouling effective amount of a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution prepared by the following steps:
- a. mixing an aqueous solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite having from about 5 percent to about 70 percent by weight available halogen as chlorine with a water soluble bromide ion source;
- b. allowing the bromide ion source and the alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite to react to form a 0.5 to 70 percent by weight aqueous solution of unstabilized alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite;
- c. adding to the unstabilized solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal sulfamate, carbonic acids, hydrogen cyanide, carboxylic acids, amino acids, sulfuric acids, phosphoric acids and boric acids; and,
- d. recovering a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution.
- 5. A method of controlling microbiofouling in an aqueous system which comprises adding to the aqueous system an effective, anti-microbiofouling amount of a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution prepared by the following steps:
- a. mixing an aqueous solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite having from about 5 percent to about 70 percent by weight available halogen as chlorine with a water soluble bromide ion source;
- b. allowing the bromide ion source and the alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite to react to form a 0.5 to 70 percent by weight aqueous solution of unstabilized alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite;
- c. adding to the unstabilized solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal sulfamate, carbonic acids, hydrogen cyanide, carboxylic acids, amino acids, sulfuric acids, phosphoric acids and boric acids; and,
- d. recovering a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution.
- 6. A method of preventing microbiofouling on the surfaces of equipment in contact with in an industrial water system which comprises adding to the aqueous system an anti-microbiologically effective amount of a stabilized sodium hypobromite solution, said solution having been prepared by the steps of:
- a. mixing an aqueous solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite having from about 5 percent to about 70 percent by weight available halogen as chlorine with a water soluble bromide ion source;
- b. allowing the bromide ion source and the alkali or alkaline earth metal hypochlorite to react to form a 0.5 to 70 percent by weight aqueous solution of unstabilized alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite;
- c. adding to the unstabilized solution of alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal sulfamate, carbonic acids, hydrogen cyanide, carboxylic acids, amino acids, sulfuric acids, phosphoric acids and boric acids; and,
- d. recovering a stabilized aqueous alkali or alkaline earth metal hypobromite solution.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the industrial water system is selected from a group consisting of: a cooling water system; a sweetwater system; a gas scrubber system; and, an air washer system.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the stabilizer is selected from the group consisting of urea, thiourea, creatinine, cyanuric acids, alkyl hydantoins, mono or di ethanolamine, organic sulfonamides, biuret, sulfamic acid, organic sulfamates and melamine.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT
The present application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/904,375, filed Aug. 1, 1997, by Anthony W. Dallmier and William F. McCoy, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,942,126, issued Aug. 24, 1999, entitled "Process to Manufacture Stabilized Alkali or Alkaline Earth Metal Hypobromite and Uses thereof in Water Treatment to Control Microbial Fouling", the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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