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titleOfInvention Selenized polyacrylonitrile antibacterial material
abstract The invention relates to a selenylation polyacrylonitrile antibacterial material, belonging to the technical field of antibacterial materials. The antibacterial material is a selenium-doped polyacrylonitrile material, wherein the content of selenium is 2.18-4.05%, and the method comprises the following steps: reacting selenium powder with sodium borohydride to synthesize a sodium hydrogen selenide solution, and mixing and stirring the solution and a polyacrylonitrile material at 60-100 ℃ for 10-14 h to obtain the material. The material can be blended into cloth to realize bacteriostasis of textiles and adsorption of heavy metal ions, and is low in toxicity.
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