Category Studies & Scholarly Articles

Reprints of studies and scholarly articles specific to the subject of chlorine dioxide, its features and benefits to the cleaning and sanitation of surfaces, air and water.

Can Gaseous ClO2 be Used at Ultra-Low Gaseous Concentration to Reduce Pathogens?

From the Abstract: The effects of humidity and illuminance on the attenuation of the ClO2 concentration were strongly synergistic. When the gas concentration was maintained below 0.9 mg/m3, the disinfection rate of ClO2 on bacteria (P. aeruginosa, V. mimicus and S. aureus) exceeded 99.9%; thus, ClO2 gas exhibited a high disinfection efficiency. In addition, there was no corrosion to various metals by ClO2 under the same conditions. Consequently, gaseous ClO2 at ultra-low concentrations has a high sterilization efficiency and is non-corrosive to metals.

A Systematic Review on Chlorine Dioxide as a Broad Range Disinfectant

From the Abstract: Chlorine dioxide can be effectively used to disinfect drinking water without much alteration of palatability and can also be used to destroy pathogenic microbes, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi from vegetables and fruits. Our review confirms that chlorine dioxide is effective against the resistant Mycobacterium, H1N1, and other influenza viruses. Studies generally support the use of chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant. The concentration deemed safe for usage still needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis.

Is ClO2 the Best Means of Sanitizing Water provided to Poultry and Other Livestock?

A Quote from the Author: One of the biggest reasons I like CLO2 technology over other products is because of CLO2’s ability to be a selective’ oxidizer when working in your water system. As I mentioned earlier CLO2 has 2.5 times the oxidation capacity compared to Chlorine or stabilized Hydrogen Peroxide. The reason CLO2 has 2.5 times the capacity is because CLO2 is a ‘selective’ oxidizer meaning it is not greatly affected by ‘organic matter’ or other containments in the water which allows it to be useful at much lower ppm’s or dilutions in your water system.

Can chlorine dioxide prevent the spreading of coronavirus or other viral infections?

From the Conclusion: the unique properties of chlorine dioxide, which make it an ideal and nonspecific antimicrobial agent at concentrations harmless to humans, and we
reviewed previous research on preventing viral infections with gaseous ClO2 . Based on this background, we suggested some novel hypothetical methods using chlorine dioxide to disinfect rooms, prevent human infection, and slow down viral spread. These are nonspecific methods, which could be used against any newfound virus as a first line of protection until effective specific countermeasures are developed.

Against What Microbes Has ClO2 Been Tested & Found Effective?

Over the decades, extensive testing has been done to validate the biological efficacy of this amazing molecule. The list below is a good representation, but by no means is exhaustive, and the chart at the left is provided to assist the reader in understanding the degree of difficulty for each classification of organism, and it should be noted that the concentration necessary to dispatch the classes will vary. Disclaimer: These reports and studies are offered for educational and enlightenment purposes only and not as a suggestion that any of our products were used in the production of the material contained within the study.

Can ClO2 Be Used in the Place of Traditional Antiviral, Antibacterial & Antifungal Agents?

From the Introduction to this Study: The use of CLO2 assists the natural protective mechanisms of the body in counteracting these infectious agents which; if not adequately neutralized; will most certainly lead to disease. There will be described below the biochemical mechanisms by which CLO2 assists the immune system in destroying pathogenic
organisms by making available an active form of oxygen.

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