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titleOfInvention Detergent, washing liquid and washing method for reverse osmosis membrane
abstract The present invention provides a cleaning agent, a cleaning solution, and a method for cleaning a reverse osmosis membrane using the cleaning solution, which have the effect of suppressing the decrease in the blocking rate of the reverse osmosis membrane caused by cleaning. The detergent contains a reverse osmosis membrane of a urea derivative. The urea derivative is preferably urea (H 2 N-CO-NH 2 ) or biuret (H 2 N-CO-NH-CO-NH 2 ). The cleaning solution includes an aqueous solution obtained by diluting the cleaning agent. The washing method is a method of washing a reverse osmosis membrane using the washing solution. Urea or biuret forms a structure close to the amidine bond of an aromatic polyamidine-based reverse osmosis membrane, and thus has a strong affinity with the amido bond portion, and is caused by adsorption to the amido bond portion to suppress the washing solution. Cleavage of the amido bond.
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