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Algicidal and Bactericidal Properties of a Copper-Containing Glassy Phosphate Composition

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Research on the algicidal and bactericidal properties of a copper-containing glassy phosphate composition (CGPC) is reported. It was established that the presence of CGPC in aqueous solutions inhibits the reproduction of bacteria and microflora of water [water biology] because a protective phosphate film, forming both on the surface of heating elements and on the surface of the microflora of the water, does not lose its continuity, because the readily soluble sodium components of the composition undergo partial hydrolysis, and prevents the access of oxygen to the microflora of water and water-containing solutions, whereas copper cations effect inhibition of the vital activity of biological pollutants. CGPC can be recommended for water treatment for any purpose associated with water use.

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  1. Algicides are chemical preparations (pesticides) that effect the death of vegetation (algae) in bodies of water.

  2. Bactericides are substances that have a lethal effect on bacteria.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 9, pp. 28 – 33, September, 2022.

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Ponurko, I.V., Krylova, S.A., Limarev, A.S. et al. Algicidal and Bactericidal Properties of a Copper-Containing Glassy Phosphate Composition. Glass Ceram 79, 367–370 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-023-00515-7

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