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Chemical Reaction Formulas
  1. Functional groups attach to pulp balls (regenerated cellulose) and starch by chemical bonding in a chemical structure with which formaldehyde (HCHO) and acetaldehyde are firmly trapped for purification and odor elimination. The formaldehyde and acetaldehyde are converted to aldehyde oxime and water by chemical reaction. They do not return to their original form.

    ‚q]SO‚RHONH‚Q{‚g‚b‚g‚n จR-SO‚R‚b‚g‚R‚m‚n{H2O
    (R is the substrate.)@@

  2. High-polymer sulfonic acid groups (-SO‚RH) attach to pulp balls (regenerated cellulose) by chemical bonding at high density (1 to 2 moles per 1 kg Grafton) by means of a chemical structure (functional groups) whereby odor elimination is performed by trapping a basic malodor, a typical example of which is ammonia (NH3). The hazardous substance and malodor are adsorbed in accordance with the following reaction formula and therefore, there is no return to the original state of the hazardous substance or malodor that are seen with activated carbon, even if there is an increase in the room temperature.


    ‚q]‚r‚n‚R‚g{‚m‚g‚R จ ‚q]‚r‚n‚R‚m‚g‚S
    (R is the substrate.)@@

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