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Patent - June 7, 2005

United States Patent 6,902,753
Acidic solution of sparingly-soluble group IIA complexes

Abstract

An acidic solution of sparingly-soluble Group IIA complexes ("AGIIS"), its preparation and its uses. The AGIIS can be prepared by mixing a mineral acid (such as sulfuric acid), and a Group IIA hydroxide (such as calcium hydroxide) or a Group IIA salt of a dibasic acid (such as calcium sulfate), or a mixture of the two Group IIA compunds, followed by removing the solid formed. The various uses include cleaning, food production, decontamination, bioremediation, agricultural application, medical application, and detoxification of substances.

Patent - April 19, 2005

United States Patent 6,881,424
Highly acidic metalated organic acid

Abstract

A highly acidic metalated organic acid composition and its preparation. The acidic composition can be prepared by mixing a monovalent or polyvalent cation and an organic acid in the presence of a strong oxyacid, wherein the resultant acidic composition is less corrosive to a ferrous metal than a solution of a mineral acid having the same acidic pH value as that of the acidic composition, and where in the acid composition is more biocidal than a mixture of the organic acid and a metal salt of the organic acid which mixture has the same acid normality value as that of the acidic composition. The acidic composition can be prepared by mixing at least one regenerating acid, at least one metal base, and at least one organic acid, wherein the amount of the regenerating acid is in excess of the equivalent amount of the metal base.


Patent - October 26, 2004

United States Patent 6,808,730
Highly acidic metalated organic acid as a food additive

This is a divisional application of US Patent No. 6,572,908

Abstract

The use of a highly acidic metalated organic acid composition ("HAMO") as a food additive. The HAMO is used to reduce biological contaminants, and thus preserve, a nutriment. The HAMO is being absorbed in, or adsorbed on, a nutriment material to give a prepared nutriment.


Patent - September 30, 2004

Australian Patent 774058
Acidic solution of sparingly-soluble group IIA complexes

Abstract

An acidic solution of sparingly-soluble Group IIA complexes ("AGIIS"), its preparation and its uses. The AGIIS can be prepared by mixing a mineral acid (such as sulfuric acid), and a Group IIA hydroxide (such as calcium hydroxide) or a Group IIA salt of a dibasic acid (such as calcium sulfate), or a mixture of the two Group IIA compunds, followed by removing the solid formed. The various uses include cleaning, food production, decontamination, bioremediation, agricultural application, medical application, and detoxification of substances.


Patent - July 13, 2004

Australian Patent 771148
Adduct solution of sparingly-soluble group IIA complexes

Abstract

An acidic solution of sparingly-soluble Group IIA complexes ("AGIIS"), its preparation and its uses. The AGIIS can be prepared by mixing a mineral acid (such as sulfuric acid), and a Group IIA hydroxide (such as calcium hydroxide) or a Group IIA salt of a dibasic acid (such as calcium sulfate), or a mixture of the two Group IIA compunds, followed by removing the solid formed. The various uses include cleaning, food production, decontamination, bioremediation, agricultural application, medical application, and detoxification of substances.

Patent - June 3, 2003

United States Patent 6,572,908
Highly acidic metalated organic acid as a food additive

Abstract

The use of a highly acidic metalated organic acid composition ("HAMO") as a food additive. The HAMO is used to reduce biological contaminants, and thus preserve, a nutriment. The HAMO is being absorbed in, or adsorbed on, a nutriment material to give a prepared nutriment.

Patent - August 20, 2002

United States Patent 6,436,891
Adduct having an acidic solution of sparingly-soluble group IIA complexes

Abstract

An adduct that has an acidic solution of sparingly-soluble Group IIA complexes ("AGIIS") and at least one additive. The AGIIS can be prepared by mixing a mineral acid (such as sulfuric acid), and a Group IIA hydroxide (such as calcium hydroxide) or a Group IIA salt of a dibasic acid (such as calcium sulfate), or a mixture of the two Group IIA compounds, followed by removing the solid formed. The additives can be an alcohol, an organic acid or a surface active agent. The composition has various uses, including cleaning, food production, decontamination, bioremediation, agricultural application, medical application, and detoxification of substances.

 

 

 

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