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titleOfInvention Temperature-responsive porous film and method for producing the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a porous film capable of causing a change in porous structure while maintaining a solid phase state without causing loss of mechanical strength due to melt flow of a base material resin. In order for a device incorporating a film to be used repeatedly after returning from a thermal runaway state to a normal state, it is required that the porous structure of the film can be changed repeatedly. The A reversible solid phase transition accompanied by volume changes a porous film comprising a base material A with at temperature T 1, the porous structure has a communication hole tissue, through the communication hole A porous film characterized in that substance permeation is possible from one side of the film to the opposite side. [Selection] Figure 1
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