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publicationNumber JP-H11156215-A
titleOfInvention Metal ion supported crystalline ion exchanger
abstract (57) Abstract: A metal ion-carrying crystalline ion exchanger in which a metal ion is supported on a crystalline ion exchanger as a carrier is cooled from 200 ° C. to a temperature at which the ion exchange capacity of the carrier is zero. A heated metal ion-carrying crystalline ion exchanger obtainable by heating in the range described above. The metal ion-carrying crystalline ion exchanger of the present invention maintains the antibacterial properties of the supported metal ions and has resistance to discoloration even when subjected to heat treatment, so that it can be used as an antibacterial agent. It can be applied to plastic resin and paper.
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