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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of nano oxygen catalyst for removing sick house syndrome containing anti-static CN
abstract The present invention relates to a nano-oxygen catalyst for removing sick house syndrome containing an antistatic CNT, (1) a stainless steel tank filled with titanium tetrachloride and purified water at a ratio of 1: 100 at room temperature, and then ammonia water is 0.20 to First stirring by adding 0.39 mol; (2) extracting a pure titanium dioxide solution, which is a separated lower layer solvent, and filling it into a stainless steel tank; (3) adding 0.23 to 0.35 mol of nitric acid, stirring the mixture, further adding 0.12 to 0.25 mol of silica sol, and stirring the mixture for 20 to 50 minutes; (4) 0.013 to 0.03 mol of acrylic binder and carbon nanotube-filled microcapsules, and a small amount of dispersant and a small amount of EDTA are added together, followed by tertiary stirring, wherein the nano-nanotube-filled microcapsules Silver is 0.05 to 0.1 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the nano-oxygen catalyst for removing the bird house syndrome, the carbon nanotubes have a purity of 90wt% or more having a diameter of 5 to 20nm and a length of 5 to 10um, the material of the microcapsules By characterized by low density PE, volatile organic compounds (VOC), such as formaldehyde, toluene, xylene and benzene, which are representative of sick house syndrome, can be easily and reliably removed from the surface of interior finishing materials. This can deodorize up to 89.6% of formaldehyde at a concentration of 48 μmol / mol within 120 minutes, as specified in the test report. It is a catalyst type that does not react with vocal organic compounds or other contaminants, and can be used semi-permanently without deterioration.
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