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titleOfInvention Preparation of high-light-permeability composite cellulose acetate membrane with near-ultraviolet excitation function
abstract A preparation method of a high-light-permeability composite cellulose acetate membrane with a near ultraviolet excitation function relates to a cellulose membrane. The preparation of the high-light-transmission composite cellulose acetate film with the near-ultraviolet excitation function, high light transmission, better plasticity and better ductility is provided. Eu (MAA) 3 phen is dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide, added with the same amount as Eu (MAA) 3 Stirring a silane coupling agent with a phen molar weight (1: 1-1: 3) in a container at 50-100 ℃ under an alkaline condition to perform an addition reaction to form a modifier A; dissolving cellulose acetate in dimethyl sulfoxide to form a solution B after dissolution; adding the modifier A into water, hydrolyzing, adding the modifier A into the solution B by using organic tin as a catalyst under the protection of inert gas, after reaction, paving the reaction solution into a film by using a film paving machine, and thermally curing to form a film in an oven to obtain the high-light-transmittance composite cellulose acetate film with the near-ultraviolet excitation function.
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