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publicationNumber CN-110965151-B
titleOfInvention Photothermal conversion composite fiber, preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to the field of polymer fibers, and discloses a light-to-heat conversion fiber and a preparation method and application thereof. The light-to-heat conversion fiber composite fiber has a skin-core structure, and the skin layer is a blend of a conjugated polymer and carbon nanotubes, and the conjugated polymer is prepared by reacting a polyconjugated diene with an electron acceptor; The core layer is a host polymer selected from at least one of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate and polyamide. The preparation method of the photothermal conversion composite fiber provided by the invention has the characteristics of simple operation, melt processing and the like.
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