sodium phenate
sodium phenate
[′sōd·ē·əm ′fe‚nāt] (organic chemistry)
C6H5ONa White, deliquescent crystals, soluble in water and alcohol; decomposed by carbon dioxide in air; used as a chemical intermediate, antiseptic, and military gas absorbent. Also known as sodium carbolate; sodium phenolate.
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The endoscopes were routinely reprocessed using an Olympus EW-10 (*) automated reprocessing machine that flushed with a detergent solution, disinfected with one of two liquid chemical germicides (2% glutaraldehyde; 2% glutaraldehyde/7.05% phenol/1.2%
sodium phenate diluted 1:16 in tap water), and rinsed with tap water.
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