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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1962 May; 10(3): 211-216

The Antibacterial Activity of a Series of Quaternaries Prepared from Hexamethylenetetramine and Halohydrocarbons

Charles R. Scott and Paul A. Wolf

Biochemical Research Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan

ABSTRACT

A series of quaternaries prepared from hexamethylenetetramine and halohydrocarbons are shown to possess antimicrobial activity which depends upon the slow release of formaldehyde over a wide pH range. The rate of release appears to depend upon the halohydrocarbon moiety to a large extent. Toxicological studies show that these products can be used safely as industrial preservatives for aqueous emulsions such as soluble oils and latex systems.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1962 May; 10(3): 211-216







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