Paqua Tech
Paqua Tech
Paqualyte is highly efficient and extremely effective water-based disinfectant, capable of killing 99,99 % of know bacteria, fungi and viruses including Covid-19.
The concept of a water-based disinfectant without any chlorine or harsh chemicals may sound peculiar but is now possible with the process of electrolysis, a new and ground breaking method here to revolutionise current disinfection practices both for personal and professional use.
Hocl production via electrolysis is a simple method as only 4 materials needed 2 of which are easily found in Nature :
- Water (H2O).
- Salt (Nacl).
- Electrolytic Cell with electrodes.
- Power Supply.
Paqualytes Technology
By using water and salt ,two simple ingredients easily found in nature, and the process of electrolysis of the water we can convert a saline solution into a powerful disinfectant containing hypochlorous acid. The electrolysis involves generating chlorine gas at the anode, which then reacts with water to form Hypochlorous Acid (HOCL), paqualytes’ active agent.
Electrolysis Process
In the electrolysis process to produce Paqualyte, an electric current is applied to a brine solution (sodium chloride, NaCl). At the anode, chloride ions (Cl^-) are oxidized to chlorine gas (Cl_2), while at the cathode, water molecules are reduced to hydrogen gas (H_2) and hydroxide ions (OH^-). The chlorine gas dissolves in water and reacts with hydroxide ions to form HOCl and hydrochloric acid (HCl). The overall reaction can be simplified to NaCl and H_2O producing sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and H_2. NaOCl in solution can exist as a mixture of HOCl and sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
NaOCl + HAc → HOCl + NaAcSodium
HOCL
Paqualyte’s primary disinfecting agent is Hypochlorous Acid (HOCL). Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) . It is highly effective against a broad range of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Its mechanism of action includes oxidizing the cell walls and membranes of microorganisms, causing structural damage; denaturing proteins by disrupting their structure, leading to loss of function; and reacting with and damaging nucleic acids, hindering the replication and function of pathogens.
HOCL In Nature
Hypochlorous acid is a vital component of the immune system and it is naturally produced by all mammals including hummans, produced with the process of neutrophils to combat infections. It also occurs naturally in the environment, where it acts as a disinfectant in water bodies and through atmospheric reactions. Its ability to rapidly degrade into non-toxic components ensures it has a minimal long-term ecological impact.
Paqualyte by using a drastic substance already available in nature and already produced by most of the living organisms as a defensive mechanism from bacteria and pathogens, sets the perfect example of how is possible by harnessing the power of nature to create a effective, environmental safe and non-toxic disinfectant.