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publicationNumber CN-104096534-A
titleOfInvention Absorbing agent made of secondarily modified furnace slag and used for absorbing formaldehyde
abstract The invention aims to provide an absorbing agent made of secondarily modified furnace slag and used for absorbing formaldehyde. According to the technical scheme, coal furnace slag is smashed, a certain amount of coal ash is weighed, a hydrogen peroxide (25%-28%) solution, concentrated sulfuric acid, concentrated nitric acid and potassium dichromate are proportionally and sequentially added, and the mixture is uniformly stirred and placed in a constant-temperature water bath at the temperature of 35 DEG C for reacting for 60 minutes; and a certain amount of concentrated nitric acid is added into the mixture after the mixture is taken out, the mixture is uniformly stirred and placed in the constant-temperature water bath at the temperature of 35 DEG C for secondary reaction for 30 minutes, a product is washed to be neutral after the reaction ends, and is dried at the temperature of 60 DEG C, and the absorbing agent is prepared.
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