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US Patent 11311012 Bacterial control in fermentation systems

Patent 11311012 was granted and assigned to Clean Chemistry on April, 2022 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Clean Chemistry
Clean Chemistry
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Current Assignee
Clean Chemistry
Clean Chemistry
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
113110120
Patent Inventor Names
Carl R. Evenson0
Wayne E. Buschmann0
Date of Patent
April 26, 2022
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Patent Application Number
163949710
Date Filed
April 25, 2019
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US Patent 10875798 Systems and method for oxidative treatment utilizing reactive oxygen species and applications thereof
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US Patent 10875799 System and method for generation of point of use reactive oxygen species
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US Patent 10883224 Methods of pulp fiber treatment
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US Patent 10259729 Systems and method of water treatment utilizing reactive oxygen species and applications thereof
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US Patent 10472265 Systems and methods of reducing a bacteria population in high hydrogen sulfide water
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US Patent 10501346 System and method for generation of point of use reactive oxygen species
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US Patent 10577698 Electrochemical reactor and process
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11965219 Process and apparatus for reduction in microbial growth in solutions of sugars extracted from waste materials
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Katherine D Leblanc
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CPC Code
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A01N 37/16
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C12P 7/06
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In some embodiments, methods of controlling microbial contamination in fermenters, feedstocks and water, which is deleterious to fermentation, involving the use of peracetate oxidant solutions designed to generate reactive oxygen species. The methods may include providing a peracetate oxidant solution. The peracetate solution may include peracetate anions and a peracid. In some embodiments, the peracetate solution may include a pH from about pH 10 to about pH 12. In some embodiments, the peracetate solution has a molar ratio of peracetate anions to peracid ranging from about 60:1 to about 6000:1. In some embodiments, the peracetate solution has a molar ratio of peracetate to hydrogen peroxide of greater than about 16:1.

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