Electrolytic cell for surface and point of use disinfection

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic material treatment – Organic

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C205S742000, C205S755000, C204S232000, C204S271000, C204S275100

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07008523

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is an apparatus and method for disinfecting or sanitizing a desired object. The apparatus includes a container for an aqueous solution; the container may be a spray bottle. The apparatus includes an electrolytic cell, containing an electrolyte, an electrical power source, a control circuit for providing an electric charge to the electrolyte to create an oxidant, and a fluid connection between the cell and container to permit introduction of the oxidant into the aqueous solution to create a disinfectant.

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