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publicationDate 1987-11-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Bacteriostatic sheet
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a bacteriostatic sheet suitable for applying to the surface liable to be wet with water droplets or moisture condensation or the surface placed in a moist environment, by covering a bacteriostatic particle layer having specific bactericidal and adsorptive function with a polymer resin layer, etc., containing fine pores. n CONSTITUTION: Bacteriostatic particle 3 having bactericidal and adsorptive function is produced by coating fine porous surface of an activated carbon with calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide coated with porous glass (e.g. pearlite, soda glass, etc.). The particles 3 are bonded with a binder 4 having caking property and the surface of the obtained layer is covered with a layer made of a polymer resin, its fiber, carbon fiber, stainless steel or titanium having fine pores 2. When a bacterial cell is adsorbed or attached to the surface of the layer 1, moisture permeated through the fine pore 2 into the sheet is brought to contact with the bacteriostatic particle 3 to make alkaline water, which is diffused into the fine pore 3 or its circumference while gradually increasing the alkali concentration to exterminate the attached bacterial cell. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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