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Sorbent material for reducing formaldehyde emission
   
Document Number
US Patent 4443354
Issued Date
April 17, 1984
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Inventors
Eian; Gilbert L. (White Bear Lake, MN)
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Abstract
Granular sorbent material comprising a granular high surface area support impregnated with a water soluble, essentially non-volatile primary or secondary amine with equivalent weight less than about 400 and bearing either zero or two carbonyl substituents attached directly to the amino nitrogen atom is disclosed. The resulting material can be used as the filtration media in respirators, powered air purifiers, room air purifiers, ventilation filters, exhaust filters, process gas filters and the like to reduce the formaldehyde content of air.
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Published
April 17, 1984
Application Number
06/362,309
Filed
March 26, 1982
US Classification
252/190   252/184 428/528 428/535 428/541 502/401 502/404 502/515 568/422
Int'l Classification
B01D   53/46   (20060101)   B01J   20/30   (20060101)   B01J   20/32   (20060101)   B01D   53/72   (20060101)  
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252/190   252/184   252/428   252/435   252/436   252/438   252/439   252/451   55/387   428/541   428/535   428/528   524/17   524/18   524/21   568/422  
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