Al~tract--The influence of solvent on cationic copolymerization, modelled by ethene/isobutene copolymerization, is investigated by theoretical methods. Solvent influence was simulated by a continuum model after gas phase calculations at the MINDO/3 level. Characteristic changes, caused by the transi
The influence of organic solvents on the bactericidal action of the phenols. Part II
β Scribed by Cooper, E. A.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1947
- Weight
- 369 KB
- Volume
- 66
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
A further study has been made of the influence of organic solvents on the bactericidal power of the phenols, alcohols, and other germicides. The solvents used have been acetone, ethylene glycol and terr.βbutyl alcohol. Although of practical interest, experiments showed that ethylene glycol monobutyl ether and propylene oxide were too strongly germicidal for employment as solvents, being active against B. lactis aerogetics in 10% concentration, and against Staphylococcus in 3% solution. The bactericidal action of phenol and benzyl alcohol was increased by aq. acetone to a greater extent than that of pβcresol, thymol, and chlorphenols; and aliphatic compounds, e.g., tert.βburyl alcohol and ethylene glycol monobutyl ether were increased in efficiency to much greater degree than aromatic substances. Aq. tert.βbutyl alcohol similarly increased the germicidal power of aliphatic substances to a greater extent than that of aromatic compounds. The bactericidal action of the phenols was diminished by aq. glycol, but the efficacy of aliphatic substances was again increased even by this solvent. Notwithstanding these selective effects, the order of magnitude of germicidal power in the case of aliphatic and aromatic compounds is independent of the solvent employed.
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