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titleOfInvention Hazardous organic chlorine compound generation control fiber
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a fiber which not only does not generate a chlorine-based organic compound at the time of incineration but also can effectively suppress the generation of harmful chlorine compounds from other wastes burned at the same time. SOLUTION: Iron, titanium, silicon, vanadium, tungsten, aluminum, zirconium, platinum, rhodium, palladium, ruthenium and oxides thereof, A fiber even when incinerated under conditions where harmful organic chlorine compounds can be produced, characterized in that it contains one or a mixture of two or more inorganic fine particles selected from the group consisting of zeolite, zirconium phosphate and calcium phosphate. A harmful organic chlorine compound generation-suppressing fiber capable of suppressing generation of a harmful organic chlorine compound from itself or co-incinerated with the fiber.
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