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The foundation of our understanding of chlorine dioxide is based on our wide collection of reference materials.

A wealth of materials to help you understand chlorine dioxide, how it works, and how it compares to competitive products.

The reference library includes all PDF-formatted materials from our reference library. The majority of materials you will find here are peer-reviewed journal articles. The articles enclosed are by no means an effort by Selective Micro to claim applications or uses for our product; they express the opinions and findings of the authors. If the information you want is not available, please feel free to contact Lab Operations with any questions, because we have other sources that could not be made available in this library.

Please note:

  • The CDRL searches for your terms by searching the pdf files within it.  Results will be organized by relevancy.
  • Not all CDRL files are about chlorine dioxide directly and may not mention it at all in the text. There are many files that are included simply for indirect reference pertaining to areas of concern in chlorine dioxide science.
  • File names are determined in three steps for organizational purposes. The first part is a general topic area, such as Chemistry, Efficacy, etc. The second part is a specific topic within the general topic, such as Legionella under Efficacy. The third part is the lead author’s last name, such as Srinivasan. An example of a full file name would be, Efficacy.Legionella.Srinivasan.pdf.
  • When reviewing an article specifically analyzing properties or effects of a chlorine dioxide solution, always find out what kind of chlorine dioxide solution is being used; whether it is a so-called “stabilizedâ€�-chlorine dioxide solution or a generated-chlorine dioxide solution. This information can typically be found in the Materials and Methods section or its equivalent. Keeping this in mind will help explain inconsistencies in-between papers, especially pertaining to efficacy data. 

Since articles are published every day, our reference library may not be completely up-to-date.  If you are unable to find what you are looking for in our library, it may be able to be found through one of these two links.  PubMed is a peer-reviewed journal article database run jointly by NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) and NLM (National Library of Medicine), which contains over 14 million citations and abstracts from more than 4,800 journals from over 70 countries.  Google Scholar is a search engine developed and maintained by Google, Inc. Its search algorithms are optimized to return web pages for peer-reviewed journal articles, technical reports, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and other scholarly literature.

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ASM (American Society for Microbiology)

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