Odorzorb
436
1. Odorzorb 436 contains simple sugar
molecules which resemble a honeycomb or a zeolite
molecule. Due to it's unoccupied space, it
can absorb many times it's own weight in odorous
molecules. It also contains Amino Hydroxyl
groups which ionizes Sulfides and Thiol Radicals
to form Hydroxyl Sulfides. The hydroxyl sulfides
are converted in the presence of oxygen to amino
sulfate.
2. The sulfate group then separates ionically
into a sulfate ion and another amino group which
is free to react with another sulfide or mercaptan. Thus,
a small amount of Odorzorb 436 can impact
large amounts of sulfides and mercaptans. Odorzorb 436/450 also contains a proprietary acid which
reacts with ammonia and amines to convert them
to harmless salts.
3. Odorzorb 436 contains Oxygenated
Terpenes which participate in ionic reactions
and are highly reactive toward many odorous compounds.
4. SUMMARY: Odorzorb 436 encapsulates,
emulsifies, and generates specific reactions
with odorous gases such as sulfides, thiols,
amines, and ammonia to generate decomposition
and re-composition reactions with aromatic structures
and other circular hydrocarbons. These
reactions continue in a series to release key
components as they are no longer needed. These
components are then free to function in the same
reaction chain with other odorous molecules. These
released components are self replicating to some
degree. This is what allows substantial
dilution of Odorzorb 436 while still producing
high impact performance. |