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titleOfInvention Oxygen scavenger
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] An oxygen absorber that does not react with a metal detector, has excellent oxygen absorption capacity, and does not ooze water into a gas-permeable packaging material containing an oxygen absorber. And to provide a deoxidizing agent that generates less heat and less heat due to the deoxidizing reaction. SOLUTION: This composition contains one or more low molecular weight phenol compounds, activated carbon, an alkaline compound having water of crystallization not more than anhydrous salt and / or dihydrate, added water and, if necessary, metal hydroxide. In the oxygen absorber used, activated carbon is 0.1 to 10.0 parts by weight, water component is 0.55 to 3.0 parts by weight, and metal hydroxide is 1.0 part by weight of the low molecular weight phenol compound. And the pH of a 35.0% by weight aqueous dispersion of the oxygen absorber is 8.1 or more, and the water component is 1.0% by weight. An oxygen scavenger having an alkaline compound in an anhydrous state of 2.0 parts by weight or less based on part by weight.
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