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titleOfInvention The manugacture antibvacterial negatire ion
abstract The present invention relates to an anionic antimicrobial preparation.n n n More specifically, 100 g of nitrate is added to a powder of 100 g of silver ingot pulverized into 300 g of a powder produced from a tourmaline having excellent anion radioactivity, 200 g of powder, 100 g of thorium, and a large amount of anion. 50 g of the powder neutralized with silver solution (ph13) was dissolved in 200 ml of water, and 1 g of palladium chloride and 3 ml of 20 g hydrochloric acid were synthesized into the anionic powder to dry the solution. The powder is pulverized to produce an anionic silver antibacterial agent and synthesized with an adhesive to be used as an anionic antibacterial agent for fiber or plastic building materials.
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