Multi-purpose acid compositions
View Patent ↗The invention relates to solutions containing acidic compositions that have a pH of less than 1, are non-caustic to human tissue and are safe for human ingestion. These compositions may be used as the sole or major component of solutions such as cleansers, pharmaceuticals, food preservatives and disinfectants. The acidic compositions may be used in medical, industrial, military and household applications. The invention also relates methods of administering and using the acidic compositions of the invention.
1. An acid composition for detoxification/deactivation of chemical or biological agents, consisting essentially of:
0.11 to 26 weight percent of a GRAS acid, the first GRAS acid being an inorganic acid that dissociates nearly to completion in water;
0.16 to 40 weight percent of a second GRAS acid, the second GRAS acid being an inorganic acid less strong than the first GRAS acid and having a dissociation constant of less than about 10 −1 ;
0.5 to 20 weight percent of a third GRAS acid, the third GRAS acid being a hydroxy acid having a chelating capability of at least twice the first and second GRAS acids; and
a permanganate.
2. An acid composition for detoxification/deactivation of chemical or biological agents, consisting essentially of:
0.11 to 26 weight percent of a GRAS acid, the first GRAS acid being an inorganic acid that dissociates nearly to completion in water;
0.16 to 40 weight percent of a second GRAS acid, the second GRAS acid being an inorganic acid less strong than the first GRAS acid and having a dissociation constant of less than about 10 −1 ;
0.5 to 20 weight percent of a third GRAS acid, the third GRAS acid being a hydroxy acid having a chelating capability of at least twice the first and second GRAS acids;
a permanganate; and
metal ions selected from the group consisting of zinc, calcium, copper, iron, manganese, and cobalt.
3. An acid composition for detoxification/deactivation of chemical or biological agents, consisting essentially of:
0.11 to 26 weight percent of a GRAS acid, the first GRAS acid being an inorganic acid that dissociates nearly to completion in water;
0.16 to 40 weight percent of a second GRAS acid, the second GRAS acid being an inorganic acid less strong than the first GRAS acid and having a dissociation constant of less than about 10 −1 ;
0.5 to 20 weight percent of a third GRAS acid, the third GRAS acid being a hydroxy acid having a chelating capability of at least twice the first and second GRAS acids;
a permanganate; and
a butanol.
4. An acid composition for detoxification/deactivation of chemical or biological agents, consisting essentially of:
0.11 to 26 weight percent of a GRAS acid, the first GRAS acid being an inorganic acid that dissociates nearly to completion in water;
0.16 to 40 weight percent of a second GRAS acid, the second GRAS acid being an inorganic acid less strong than the first GRAS acid and having a dissociation constant of less than about 10 −1 ;
0.5 to 20 weight percent of a third GRAS acid, the third GRAS acid being a hydroxy acid having a chelating capability of at least twice the first and second GRAS acids;
a permanganate; and
hydrogen peroxide.
5. An acid composition for detoxification/deactivation of chemical or biological agents, consisting essentially of:
0.11 to 26 weight percent of a GRAS acid, the first GRAS acid being an inorganic acid that dissociates nearly to completion in water;
0.16 to 40 weight percent of a second GRAS acid, the second GRAS acid being an inorganic acid less strong than the first GRAS acid and having a dissociation constant of less than about 10 −1 ;
0.5 to 20 weight percent of a third GRAS acid, the third GRAS acid being a hydroxy acid having a chelating capability of at least twice the first and second GRAS acids;
a permanganate; and
a hydroxylamine.
6. An acid composition for detoxification/deactivation of chemical or biological agents, consisting essentially of:
0.11 to 26 weight percent of a GRAS acid, the first GRAS acid being an inorganic acid that dissociates nearly to completion in water;
0.16 to 40 weight percent of a second GRAS acid, the second GRAS acid being an inorganic acid less strong than the first GRAS acid and having a dissociation constant of less than about 10 −1 ;
0.5 to 20 weight percent of a third GRAS acid, the third GRAS acid being a hydroxy acid having a chelating capability of at least twice the first and second GRAS acids;
a permanganate; and
an oxime.