A disinfectant wet wipe that contains a germicidal solution and a nonwoven web material is provided. The germicidal solution includes a peracid and peroxide, which can act synergistically together to be efficacious against pathogens when exposed thereto. To stabilize the solution over a period of ti
A disinfectant wet wipe that contains a germicidal solution and a nonwoven web material is provided. The germicidal solution includes a peracid and peroxide, which can act synergistically together to be efficacious against pathogens when exposed thereto. To stabilize the solution over a period of time (e.g., during storage), a variety of aspects of the wipe are selectively controlled in accordance with the present invention. For example, the nonwoven web material used in the wipe is formed from a synthetic polymer and is relatively hydrophobic in nature. Without intending to be limited by theory, it is believed that such materials possess a lower reduction potential for peroxides/peracids than cellulosic-based materials. In this manner, significant degradation of the peroxide or peracid contained in the germicidal solution is limited. To improve the wettability of the nonwoven web material, one or more surfactants are also employed in the germicidal solution. Besides improving wettability, the present inventors have surprisingly discovered that certain surfactants may also improve the stability of the solution.
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1. A disinfectant wet wipe comprising: a nonwoven web material that is generally hydrophobic and contains a synthetic, melt-extrudable polymer, wherein the nonwoven web material is generally free of cellulosic fibers; anda germicidal solution that is present in an amount of from about 150 wt. % to a
1. A disinfectant wet wipe comprising: a nonwoven web material that is generally hydrophobic and contains a synthetic, melt-extrudable polymer, wherein the nonwoven web material is generally free of cellulosic fibers; anda germicidal solution that is present in an amount of from about 150 wt. % to about 1000 wt. %, based on the dry weight of the nonwoven web material, wherein the germicidal solution contains from about 0.01 wt. % to about 2 wt. % of at least one peracid, from about 0.5 wt. % to about 15 wt. % of at least one peroxide, from about 0.002 wt. % to about 0.2 wt. % of an anionic surfactant, and from about 0.001 wt. % to about 0.5 wt. % of a nonionic surfactant, wherein the anionic surfactant includes a dioctyl sulfosuccinate and the nonionic surfactant includes a decyl alcohol ethoxylate. 2. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the peracid includes performic acid, peracetic acid, perbenzoic acid, perpropionic acid, pernonanoic acid, monochloroperacetic acid, dichloroperacetic acid, trichloroperacetic acid trifluoroperacetic acid, meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid, or a mixture thereof. 3. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the peracid includes peracetic acid. 4. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the peroxide includes hydrogen peroxide, lithium peroxide, potassium peroxide, sodium peroxide, magnesium peroxide, calcium peroxide, barium peroxide, carbamide peroxide, tert-butyl peroxide, diphenyl peroxide, benzyol peroxide, or a mixture thereof. 5. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the peroxide includes hydrogen peroxide. 6. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the germicidal solution contains from about 1 wt. % to about 10 wt. % of the peroxide. 7. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the germicidal solution contains from about 0.05 wt. % to about 1 wt. % of the peracid. 8. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the germicidal solution further comprises at least one carboxylic acid in an amount effective to establish equilibrium with the peracid. 9. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the germicidal solution further comprises a metal chelating agent, preservative, fragrance, or a combination thereof. 10. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein water constitutes from about 75 wt. % to about 98 wt. % of the germicidal solution. 11. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the germicidal solution is present in an amount from about 300 wt. % to about 600 wt. % based on the dry weight of the nonwoven web material. 12. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven web material includes a meltblown web. 13. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven web material includes a spunbond web. 14. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the synthetic polymer includes a polyolefin. 15. A method for disinfecting a hard surface, the method comprising contacting the surface with a wet wipe comprising a generally hydrophobic nonwoven web material and a germicidal solution that constitutes from about 150 wt. % to about 1000 wt. % of the dry weight of the nonwoven web material, wherein the nonwoven web material is generally free of cellulosic fibers, and wherein the germicidal solution contains from about 0.01 wt. % to about 2 wt. % of at least one peracid, from about 0.5 wt. % to about 15 wt. % of at least one peroxide, 0.002 wt % to about 0.2 wt % of an anionic surfactant, and from about 0.001 wt % to about 0.5 wt % of a nonionic surfactant, wherein the anionic surfactant includes a dioctyl sulfosuccinate and the nonionic surfactant includes a decyl alcohol ethoxylate. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the peracid includes peracetic acid and the peroxide includes hydrogen peroxide. 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the germicidal solution contains from about 1 wt. % to about 10 wt. % of the peroxide and from about 0.05 to about 1 wt. % of the peracid. 18. The method of claim 15, the surfactant includes an anionic surfactant, nonionic surfactant, or a combination thereof. 19. The method of claim 15, wherein water constitutes from about 75 wt. % to about 98 wt. % of the germicidal solution. 20. The method of claim 15, wherein the germicidal solution is present in an amount from about 300 wt. % to about 600 wt. %, based on the dry weight of the nonwoven web material. 21. The method of claim 15, wherein a log reduction of at least about 3 is achieved for at least one pathogen. 22. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven web material is a composite that includes a meltblown web in combination with synthetic staple fibers. 23. The disinfectant wet wipe of claim 1, wherein the nonwoven web material is a laminate that contains a spunbond layer and a meltblown layer. 24. The disinfectant wipe of claim 1, wherein the germicidal solution contains from about 0.05% to about 1 wt. % of the peracid and from about 2 wt. % to about 8 wt. % of the peroxide. 25. The disinfectant wipe of claim 1, wherein the germicidal solution contains from about 0.1% to about 0.5 wt. % of the peracid and from about 3 wt. % to about 6 wt. % of the peroxide. 26. The disinfectant wipe of claim 1, wherein the germicidal solution is sprayed onto the nonwoven web material. 27. The disinfectant wipe of claim 1, wherein the disinfectant wipe provides a log reduction of a pathogen of at least about 3 after 5 minutes of exposure.
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