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titleOfInvention Method for washing polymer containing unsaturated bond in molecule
abstract PURPOSE: To dissolve and remove a polymer deposited on an object inexpensively in a short time without requiring any manual operation or any physical removing means, by bringing a polymer contg. unsaturated bonds in the molecule deposited on an object into contact with a cleaning agent contg. an alkali and an oxygen-donating agent. n CONSTITUTION: A polymer contg. unsaturated bonds in the molecule deposited on an object is brought into contact with a cleaning agent contg. an alkali and an oxygen-donating agent for a period of time sufficient to dissolve said polymer in said cleaning agent. Examples of the polymers are those of acrylonitrile, methacrylate ester and hydrocyanic acid. Examples of the alkalis are caustic soda and caustic potach. Examples of the oxygen-donating agents are potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate and hydrogen peroxide. As the solvent for the cleaning agent, water is preferred. Pref. the amount of the alkali in the solvent is 1W10wt% and the preferred weight ratio of the alkali to the oxygen-donating agent is 1/0.5W1/0.8. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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