Hello, Please let me know / move this thread if there is a better forum for it.
I know very little about chemistry. I am trying to come up with some cheap but effective chemicals that I can treat an area to abate mold whenever water is added.
The idea is that the powder will sit dry, waiting for water (which comes when it rains), the water will carry the chemicals to and up the organic matter in the structure (via capillary action), killing the mold and preventing its growth as much as is possible without removing the organic matter.
Reason being, I rent, and the owner is not able to properly fix the moisture problem right now, and I want to kill the mold as much as I can.
So I came up with these chemicals:
baking soda (Sodium bicarbonate)
washing soda (Sodium carbonate)
oxiclean (sodium percarbonate)
tsp (trisodium phosphate)
borax ( sodium borate)
I am also considering table salt (sodium chloride) or lo-salt (potassium chloride)
I will be using some or all of them as discussed above. I am aware they are likely to leave white stains/films/or crystallisation (which is fine). And rusting issues (which is fine)
My questions are ...
- What chemical reactions will occur between these chemicals when water is added? (And as such, what would be the best combination of the maximum number of them to avoid unwanted reactions?)
- Can the resulting gaseous products harm humans or pets? (I am not worried about the solid or liquid products, they will be out of sight and reach)
- Will the resulting chemicals aid in mold abatement? (or hinder it, like resulting oxygen and water)
- What could happen if h2o2 hydrogen peroxide is added to the above chemicals?
- Also one more question .. when hydrogen peroxide fizzes on organic matter like mold, the resulting products are oxygen and water, right? Wouldn't that make it a horrible mold killer?? (Since mold needs oxygen and water to thrive..). It is already 97% water but if the h2o2 stays active long enough, the extra water could be worth it. I dont think it does...
I hope this is an interesting question for the forum to answer, and Thank you in advance for the H E *hockey stick* P!