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titleOfInvention Composite material with filtration and ion exchange functions
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To remove various ionic substances, various harmful substances, animals and plants, etc. existing in liquids and gases regardless of large facilities and equipment, and in any place. Provided is a composite material which can be easily used to remove malodorous substances or fine powders such as dust, dust, pollen of cedar and cypress, bacteria, fungi, etc. by filtration, ion exchange or further adsorption. SOLUTION: This is a composite material having an adsorption and ion exchange function, and a filtration function, in which an ion exchange resin and optionally activated carbon are retained on a polyurethane foam. Also, It is a deodorant, antibacterial or antifungal material made of this composite material.
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