Non oxidizing bactericidal and algicidal agents typically contain the following components:
Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC): This is a widely used non oxidizing bactericidal and algal agent component. It has good bactericidal and inhibitory effects on algal growth, and can destroy the cell walls and membranes of microorganisms, thereby achieving the goal of sterilization and algal killing.
Sulfates: Sulfates are also commonly used as a component of non oxidizing bactericidal and algal agents. They can alter the chemical balance of water bodies and inhibit the growth of bacteria and algae.
Quaternary ammonium compounds (QUATs): Quaternary ammonium salts are a common type of non oxidizing fungicides with good bactericidal and inhibitory effects on algae growth. They can react with the cell membranes of bacteria and algae and disrupt their cellular structure.
Copper Compounds: Copper compounds are widely used in non oxidizing bactericidal and algal agents. Copper ions can interfere with the metabolic process of microorganisms, inhibiting their growth and reproduction.
Organic acids: Some organic acids such as citric acid and acetic acid have certain bactericidal and inhibitory effects on algae growth. They can change the acidity, alkalinity, and pH value of water bodies, thereby inhibiting the growth of microorganisms.
Please note that the composition of non oxidizing bactericidal and algal agents may vary among different brands and products. When using bactericidal and algal agents, please carefully read the product label and instructions, and follow the correct usage methods and safety operation guidelines.