
Databook of Biocides
- 2nd Edition - March 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Authors: Anna Wypych, George Wypych
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 7 7 4 6 7 - 0 6 8 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 7 7 4 6 7 - 0 6 9 - 9
The Databook of Biocides, Second Edition is an essential resource for professionals working with biocidal products in the European Union and United States. This compre… Read more

The Databook of Biocides, Second Edition is an essential resource for professionals working with biocidal products in the European Union and United States. This comprehensive volume presents a curated selection of both generic and commercial biocides that are currently approved for use, making it a practical reference for researchers, manufacturers, and regulatory personnel. Drawing from a wide array of sources, the book allows for easy comparison of data on physical properties, health and safety information, and environmental impact. It provides valuable guidance on best practices and application methods, supporting informed decision-making in biocide use.
The book organizes biocides into four main categories: disinfectants (including washing liquids and powders), preservatives for microbial and algal prevention, pest control solutions, and other specialized biocidal products such as antifouling agents and embalming fluids. It details important attributes like volatility, solubility, concentration, and safety factors including flash point, autoignition temperature, and toxicological risks. Additionally, the text pays particular attention to ecological considerations, including biodegradability and aquatic toxicity.
The book organizes biocides into four main categories: disinfectants (including washing liquids and powders), preservatives for microbial and algal prevention, pest control solutions, and other specialized biocidal products such as antifouling agents and embalming fluids. It details important attributes like volatility, solubility, concentration, and safety factors including flash point, autoignition temperature, and toxicological risks. Additionally, the text pays particular attention to ecological considerations, including biodegradability and aquatic toxicity.
- Presents practical information for use in the lab and field, including recommended processing methods, recommended dosages, and potential substitutesEmphasizes environmental, health, and safety properties to ensure safe deployment
- Includes the most commonly used biocides in compliance with the latest regulations in the European Union, US, and worldwide
- Covers the physical properties, ecological properties, and performance indicators of biocides
production chemists and engineers, environmental engineers, plastics engineers, polymer scientists
Section 1: Disinfectants
1. Human hygiene biocides
2. Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animals
3. Veterinary hygiene biocides
4. Food and feed area
5. Drinking water
Section 2: Preservatives
6. Preservatives for products during storage (in-can preservatives)
7. Film preservatives
8. Wood preservatives
9. Fibre, leather, rubber, and polymerized materials preservatives
10. Construction material preservatives
11. Preservatives for liquid-cooling and processing systems
12. Slimicides
13. Working or cutting fluid preservatives
Section 3: Pest control
14. Rodenticides
15. Avicides
16. Molluscicides, vermicides, and products to control other invertebrates
17. Piscicides
18. Insecticides, acaricides, and products to control other arthropods
19. Repellents and attractants
20. Control of other vertebrates
Section 4: Other biocidal products
21. Antifouling products
22. Embalming and taxidermist fluids
1. Human hygiene biocides
2. Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animals
3. Veterinary hygiene biocides
4. Food and feed area
5. Drinking water
Section 2: Preservatives
6. Preservatives for products during storage (in-can preservatives)
7. Film preservatives
8. Wood preservatives
9. Fibre, leather, rubber, and polymerized materials preservatives
10. Construction material preservatives
11. Preservatives for liquid-cooling and processing systems
12. Slimicides
13. Working or cutting fluid preservatives
Section 3: Pest control
14. Rodenticides
15. Avicides
16. Molluscicides, vermicides, and products to control other invertebrates
17. Piscicides
18. Insecticides, acaricides, and products to control other arthropods
19. Repellents and attractants
20. Control of other vertebrates
Section 4: Other biocidal products
21. Antifouling products
22. Embalming and taxidermist fluids
- Edition: 2
- Latest edition
- Published: March 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Anna Wypych
Anna Wypych studied chemical engineering and polymer chemistry and obtained an M.Sc in chemical engineering. Her professional expertise includes both teaching and research & development. She specializes in polymer additives for PVC and other polymers, and evaluates their effect on health and environment.
Affiliations and expertise
Chemtec Publishing, Toronto, CanadaGW
George Wypych
George Wypych has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering. His professional expertise includes both university teaching (full professor) and research and development. He has published 18 books, 47 scientific papers, and he has obtained 16 patents. He specializes in polymer additives, polymer processing and formulation, material durability and the development of sealants and coatings.
Affiliations and expertise
ChemTec Publishing, Ontario, Canada