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titleOfInvention Fast deoxygenation method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] To provide a method for deoxygenating at a high speed by improving oxygen absorption capacity and a deoxidizer composition suitable for the method. SOLUTION: After injecting an aqueous liquid into an oxygen scavenger pouch in which an oxygen scavenger composition containing iron powder as a main component of the oxygen scavenging reaction is packaged in a breathable packaging material, hermetically sealed packaging using a gas barrier material together with the preserved article. 100 parts by weight of iron powder, metal halide, and a powder filler that is hardly soluble or insoluble in water and has a specific surface area of 50 m 2 / g or less as the oxygen scavenger composition. 10-2 An oxygen scavenger composition mixed with 00 parts by weight is used. [Effect] Deoxygenation is performed at high speed even under severe conditions such as low oxygen concentration, coexistence of carbon dioxide gas, and low temperature, which are generally severe for deoxidation.
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