Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Group iiia metal or beryllium
Patent
1988-12-28
1990-03-27
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Group iiia metal or beryllium
423328, 424618, 424630, 424645, 424684, 604360, C01B 3328
Patent
active
049118994
ABSTRACT:
Zeolite particles retaining at least one metal ion having bacteriostatic properties on their ion-exchangeable sites in an amount up to 41% of the zeolite's ion exchange capacity are described.
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Hagiwara Zenji
Hoshino Shigetaka
Ishino Hiroo
Nohara Saburo
Tagawa Kenichi
Breneman R. Bruce
Doll John
Hagiwara Zenji
Kanebo Limited
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