Process for disposing biocide-containing cooling water

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Hydrocarbon doai

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C514S789000, C210S749000, C210S764000, C518S700000, C518S712000, C422S028000, C422S029000, C422S030000, C585S250000, C585S534000, C585S538000, C585S654000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to the use of deactivatable biocides in cooling water systems of industrial processes that require dissipation of heat. The present invention relates to methods of inhibiting growth and reproduction of microorganisms in the cooling water comprising adding the deactivatable biocides to the cooling water and irreversibly deactivating the deactivatable biocides before or upon disposal of the cooling water.

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