Preparing manganese oxide coated acrylic fiber and article there

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428389, 428394, 428539, 427301, 8 52, 210 36, 210502, 210508, 427322, 427343, D02G 300, D02G 344

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ABSTRACT:
Acrylic fibers coated with one or more manganese oxides; the use thereof to remove trace materials from liquids such as water; a method of preparation thereof which comprises soaking the fiber in alkali metal permanganate; and another method of preparation which comprises soaking the fiber in sequence in an alkali metal base, in manganese salt solution, and in an alkali metal base.

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