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titleOfInvention Deinking agent
abstract (57) [Problem] An object of the present invention is to provide a deinking agent that is superior to conventional deinking agents in terms of fine carbon agglomeration, whiteness, residual ink, product yield, and good foam removal. To provide. SOLUTION: The deinking agent of the present invention comprises, as an essential component, the following general formula (1): R 1 O— (AO) n —H (1) (where R 1 is an average carbon atom) AO represents a hydrocarbon group having a number of more than 18 and 36 or less, AO represents a polyoxyalkylene chain formed by random polymerization of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, and n represents a number of 1 to 1,000.) It is characterized by containing the compound represented.
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