Claims
- 1. A liquid absorbing pad for cleaning a chemically hazadous liquid spill from a substrate comprising:
- a porous outer fabric surface cover to contain and shape inner components;
- an absorbent component disposed within the porous surface cover for conducting spilled liquid through the porous outer fabric surface cover toward the interior of the pad; and
- an interior core disposed within the absorbent component which comprises a chemical reagent for neutralizing the spilled chemically hazadous liquid being cleaned.
- 2. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 1 wherein the chemical reagent in the interior core is enclosed in an inner porous fabric bag.
- 3. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 2 wherein the chemical reagent in the interior core is a reducible metal oxide for reacting with a liquid hydrazine spill.
- 4. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 3 wherein the reducible metal oxide is a copper oxide.
- 5. The liquid absolving pad of claim 4 wherein the copper oxide is cupric oxide.
- 6. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 1 wherein the chemical reagent in the interior core is mixed with an absorbent material inert to the liquid of the spill.
- 7. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 6 wherein the interior core comprises a silica gel containing from about 7 weight % to about 15 weight % CuO for reacting with a liquid hydrazine spill.
- 8. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 1 wherein the interior core comprises an acid for reacting with a caustic chemical spill.
- 9. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 1 wherein the interior core comprises a basic reagent for reacting with an acidic liquid spill.
- 10. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 1 wherein the interior core comprises a chelating agent for reacting with metallic salts the liquid spill.
- 11. The liquid absorbing pad of claim 1 wherein the absorbent interior component comprises a precipitating agent for salts in the liquid spill.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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