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titleOfInvention Antibacterial material
abstract An antibacterial member capable of stably supplying metal ions and capable of sufficiently exerting a stable antibacterial action over a long period of time is provided. A porous body having a three-dimensional network structure, wherein the porous body is made of an Ag alloy containing 0.01 wt% or more and 0.1 wt% or less of P, and the balance of Ag and inevitable impurities. It is characterized by being. Furthermore, 0.01 wt% or more and 0.1 wt% or less of Ca is contained. The specific surface area of the porous body is set to 0.001 m 2 / g or more 0.2 m 2 / g within the range. [Selection] Figure 1
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