Gallicide
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See also: gallicide
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]A trade name.
Noun
[edit]Gallicide (uncountable)
- The chemical phenylmercury monoethanolammonium acetate, used for the control of slime-forming bacteria in pulp and paper mills.
- 1950, L. D. Post, Paper Mill News: News Magazine of the Paper and Pulp Industry, volume 73, page 12:
- On the other hand, Gallicide, being a liquid, may be added at any point […]
- 1952, Institute of Paper Chemistry, Abstract Bulletin, volume 23, Wisconsin: Appleton, page 668:
- For the control of slime-forming bacteria, slug additions of organo-mercurials (Gallicide, Puratized SC or PMA) and Preventol GDC (a dichlorodiphenyl compound) will prove effective.
- 1952, James P. Casey, “Pulping and Papermaking”, in Pulp and Paper: Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Interscience Publishers, page 688:
- […] phenylmercurymonoethal-ammonium acetate (sold under the trade name of Gallicide).