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titleOfInvention Responsive to temperature type molecular engram membrane material
abstract The present invention is prepared for a kind of responsive to temperature type molecular engram membrane material, and solvent, chitosan, monomer, initiator are sufficiently mixed, and the mass ratio of chitosan and monomer is 1:1~1:15, the volume ratio of solvent and monomer is 1:1~1:25, initiator content is the 0.001~20% of monomer mass, reacts 0.5 20h in 10 160 DEG C of reaction temperature, the atmospheric polymerization of pressure 1~100, obtains chitose graft copolymer, add template molecule into chitose graft copolymer again, the mass ratio of chitosan and template molecule is 10:1~1:20, be sufficiently mixed, seal, vibrate, polymerize 1~40h again, milky white liquid, standing and defoaming obtains casting solution, and by the horizontal casting film-forming of casting solution, the good responsive to temperature type molecular engram membrane material of memory performance is obtained after drying.This material has great application prospect in sensor field and bioactive materials field.
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