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titleOfInvention Ozone removing material and method for preparing the same
abstract An object of the present invention is to solve problems of conventional ozone-scavenging materials and to provide an ozone-scavenging material capable of effectively decomposing/removing ozone at low cost. To attain the above object, the present invention provides an ozone-scavenging material characterized in that a metal having ozone-decomposing ability or an oxide thereof is supported on an organic polymer base having a polymer side chain having an ion exchange group on the backbone of a polymer. Said ozone-scavenging material can be prepared by introducing a polymer side chain having an ion exchange group onto the backbone of an organic polymer base, bringing the resulting organic polymer material into contact with a salt of a metal having ozone-decomposing ability to support the ion of said metal on the ion exchange group, and then precipitating fine particles of said metal or an oxide of said metal on the organic polymer material by oxidation or reduction.
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