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What is Chlorine Dioxide?

by Avinash Mittal Blogger

Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2) is a potent biocide with the ability to destroy viruses, fungi and protozoan parasites. It is also used to sterilize materials and components. In addition, it can be used as a pre-oxidation or bleaching agent. However, it is a known hazardous substance that has caused severe adverse health effects in some cases. The following is a brief overview of its uses, potential risks and side effects.

Chlorine dioxide is a noxious gas that can be released in high concentrations when it reacts with a variety of energy sources, including heat. It is highly explosive under pressure. Generally, it is not stored as a gas. Usually, it is handled in water. At normal temperatures, it is a reddish-brown liquid. If it is kept above -59 degrees C, it will decompose quickly.

The molecule of chlorine dioxide is relatively small, with a diameter of 0.124 nm. This makes it very effective at penetrating the walls of bacteria and other microbes. Once inside, it can break molecular bonds, destroying the cell's enzymatic function.

There are a wide variety of chlorine dioxide kits that are available on the market. They are sold under a number of names, such as "Chlorine Dioxide for Hepatitis," and are commonly sold as remedies for a wide range of ailments.

When chlorine dioxide is exposed to the human body, it can cause a variety of acute and chronic health effects. These include burning and irritation of the skin, lungs, eyes and nose, and other problems. For this reason, the United States Food and Drug Administration has warned consumers to avoid purchasing chlorine dioxide products. Also, some distributors are making false claims.

Historically, chlorine dioxide was used to disinfect drinking water. Now, it is used in a variety of other applications, including cleaning, sanitizing and deodorizing materials. A major application of this product is in the cleaning and sanitizing of animal byproduct plants.

However, the use of chlorine dioxide for this purpose has been controversial. During the COVID-19 pandemic, several Latin American countries debated the use of this chemical. Some of them were against the use of the substance, while others favored its use. But the Health Commission of Congress in the United States was not willing to approve its use.

Another controversy related to the use of chlorine dioxide was the potential for neurological damage from the gas. An oral dose of 14 mg in rats led to damaged proteins in brain cells. Similarly, higher exposures can lead to pulmonary oedema.

There are numerous reports of intoxication with chlorine dioxide. It can produce a wide range of symptoms, including low blood pressure, heart palpitations, bronchitis and liver failure. High concentrations of the chemical can also harm the red blood cells, causing a mild hemolytic anemia.

Because of its biocidal capability and ability to kill bacteria, the use of chlorine dioxide is considered a superior alternative to chlorine as a bactericide. It is also considered a good oxidizing agent, which helps in the removal of turbidity from water.

 


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