Process for toxic agent removal

Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using solid work treating agents

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134 6, B08B 700

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ABSTRACT:
A process for decontaminating a surface contaminated with a toxic agent in which the surface is contacted with a sorbent selected from the class consisting of a carbonaceous resin which contains a strong base in its pores, a macroreticular ion exchange resin which has a strong base hydroxide functionality and which contains water in its pores or a macronet resin which has been impregnated with a Lewis acid and then removing the toxic agent from the surface thereby decontaminating the surface.

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