REMOVAL OF ACETALDEHYDE BY SEPIOLITE-2-AMINOBENZOIC ACID COMPLEX FROM AMBIENT AIR
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概要
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The removal of acetaldehyde by sepiolite combined with 2-aminobenzoic acid (OABA) (sepiolite-OABA complex) from ambient air was studied in comparison with that of the aldehyde by sepiolite, coconut-shell active carbon (carbon), 5A-zeolite, 13X-zeolite, diatomaceous earth, as well as these porous material-OABA complexes. Experiments were done at 25℃ in ambient air. The removal rate of the aldehyde by these porous material-OABA (10%) complexes followed the order of sepiolite-≫carbon-> 13X-zeolite-> 5A-zeolite-> diatomaceous earth-OABA (10%) complexes. The amount of the aldehyde removed by the sepiolite-OABA complex was much larger than that by OABA and that by sepiolite itself. The larger removal rate of the aldehyde by the sepiolite-OABA complex was thought to be caused through the reaction between the aldehyde and OABA which is activated by sepiolite. The removal of the aldehyde by the sepiolite-OABA complex was particularly remarkable when the aldehyde concentration was low, e. g., such as 1-10 ppm. This complex was thought to be very useful as the deodorant for acetaldehyde.
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著者
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SUGIURA MASAHIRO
Toyota Central Res. and Develop. Labs. Inc.
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Fukumoto Kazuhiro
Toyota Central Res. And Develop. Labs. Inc.
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