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titleOfInvention Decomposition agent for fluorinated gas
abstract (57) [PROBLEMS] To provide a decomposer capable of decomposing a fluorinated gas more efficiently when decomposing a fluorinated gas using a decomposer comprising a carbonaceous solid material and an alkali metal compound. SOLUTION: A kneaded mixture of carbonaceous powder and slaked lime is fired under conditions sufficient for the reverse digestion reaction of slaked lime to proceed while carbon remains, and the total amount of carbon and calcium oxide is 9%. It is a decomposer for fluorinated gas of 0% by weight or more.
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