Use of aminophenol compounds as oxygen scavengers in an aqueous

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210750, 25218828, 252390, 252392, C23F 1106

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ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing the amount of oxygen in an oxygen-containing aqueous medium comprising adding to the medium an effective amount of a hydrazine-free aqueous solution of an aminophenol compound or acid salt thereof having the formula ##STR1## where a=1, 2, or 3;

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