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titleOfInvention Sterilization and antifungal prepared from the combination of precious metal elements and group 7B elements
abstract The present invention is used to inhibit the proliferation of bacteria by combining with the enzyme of the bacteria when the metal represented by AB in the environment in which the compound represented by AB before the sterilization to breed bacteria to A + ions and B - ions, more specifically Chemically combines the noble metals with Group 7B elements (F, Cl, Br, I) on the periodic table to form AmBn (m, n is an integer) compound, which causes AmBn → mA + + in the presence of water. The invention relates to a bactericidal and antifungal agent which causes an ionization reaction of nB − to bind these ions to enzymes of bacteria to inhibit bacterial growth.
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