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titleOfInvention Production and use of amorphous iron oxide
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Object] It is an object of the present invention to provide an amorphous iron oxide which exhibits high phosphoric acid adsorption ability and can be used as a stable oral adsorbent. The present invention is characterized in that an amorphous iron oxide is easily obtained by hydrolyzing an iron salt in the presence of a water-soluble organic substance. Further, the amorphous iron oxide is contained as an active ingredient of the phosphoric acid adsorbent.
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