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titleOfInvention Metal ion scavenger and soil purification method
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a water-soluble and biodegradable metal ion scavenger which has an excellent scavenging rate of cadmium and lead and has a sufficient scavenging effect on many metal species. Provided is a soil purification method using the same. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] Ten sugar groups and one obtained from Kiraya bark A metal ion scavenger comprising a saponin having one carboxyl group and / or a saponin having four sugar groups and one carboxyl group obtained from tea seed. This is contacted with a method for purifying soil contaminated with heavy metals, and heavy metals contained in the soil are transferred to the aqueous solution to purify the soil.
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