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Is Green Chemistry Possible? Sanipur Towards “Zero Residue”

At Sanipur, we thrive on challenges and innovations. That's why we are committed to the constant improvement of our products and services, with a particular focus on reducing the environmental impact of our cleaning and disinfection processes. It's essential to rethink the products used in these processes to ensure greater environmental compatibility, not only in their use but also in their production.

Monochloramine in Drinking Water? It’s Not New

Thanks to its solid technical and scientific expertise, Sanipur has developed a solution within the SANIKILL range specifically designed to meet the needs dictated by the application of monochloramine in drinking water.

The 5 Benefits of Monochloramine: High Stability

The fourth chapter dedicated to monochloramine focuses on the stability of disinfectant molecules in water. Monochloramine's high stability allows it to penetrate the deeper layers of biofilm without "consuming" or decomposing. Unlike chlorine and chlorine dioxide, which, due to their more reactive nature, lose their biocidal properties much more quickly. Want to know why? Read our article.

The 5 Benefits of Monochloramine – No Corrosion Risk

Monochloramine, being a mild oxidant, is less aggressive than hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide. Moreover, due to its slower action, it is able to penetrate bacterial biofilm more effectively.

The 5 Benefits of Monochloramine – No Formation of By-products

Disinfection by-products are chemical, organic, or inorganic substances that can form during a disinfectant's reaction. One of the advantages of monochloramine is that it does not form carcinogenic or other harmful by-products.

The 5 Benefits of Monochloramine – Biofilm Penetration

Monochloramine, thanks to its low oxidative strength, can penetrate biofilm to the maximum without damaging the pipes. This helps prevent the creation of a favorable habitat for dangerous bacteria such as Legionella. Biofilm penetration is one of the five benefits of monochloramine.