Disinfectants and biocides are chemicals used to kill or control harmful microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and algae in water treatment. Common disinfectants include chlorine, ozone, and UV light, which destroy pathogens in drinking water and wastewater. Biocides (like bromine, chlorine dioxide, and hydrogen peroxide) are used in industrial systems (cooling towers, pipelines) to prevent microbial growth, biofilm formation, and fouling. These chemicals ensure safe, clean water by eliminating health risks and maintaining system efficiency.

Ammonium Cupric Chloride

Ammonium Cupric Chloride is a blue-green crystalline inorganic compound composed of copper, ammonium, and chloride ions. It is widely used as a source of copper in agricultural fungicides and bactericides, as well as in electroplating, chemical synthesis, and textile dyeing. Its antimicrobial properties make it valuable for controlling fungal and bacterial infections in plants. Additionally, it serves as a precursor in various industrial and laboratory applications.