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publicationNumber JP-2009112989-A
titleOfInvention Production and use of organic compound removers
abstract A method for producing ceramics for removing organic compounds contained in tap water and seawater and a method for producing drinking water using the same are provided. [Means for Solution] A mesolite barley stone is formed into a powder of 5 microns or less, and this powder is baked for about 48 hours at 800 degrees or less in an electric furnace (in order to eliminate soil) to a moisture content of 15% or less. The dried shell is fired at 80% and the sea shell is baked for 24 hours at a temperature of 500 degrees or less, and only the white part inside is formed into a powder of 5 microns or less by removing the outer part of the fired shell shell. Is a ceramic powder and spheroid formed by mixing 20% of baked at 900 degrees or less for 48 hours (which also serves to eliminate the odor of taste). Removal of organic compounds such as trihalomethane contained in tap water and seawater Can be used as an agent. [Selection figure] None
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