Biocides
8/31/2010
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A biocide is a chemical substance capable of killing living organisms,
usually in a selective way. Biocides are commonly used in medicine, agriculture,
forestry, and in industry where they prevent the fouling of water and oil
pipelines. Some substances used as biocides are also employed as anti-fouling
agents or disinfectants under other circumstances: chlorine, for example, is
used as a short-life biocide in industrial water treatment but as a disinfectant
in swimming pools. Many biocides are synthetic, but a class of natural biocides,
derived from e.g. bacteria and plants, includes brassica oleracea, brassica
oleracea gemmifera, and clostridium botulinum bacteria.”
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biocide (11/7/2008)
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