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titleOfInvention Porous material and method for producing the same
abstract 【Task】 There is a field requiring a porous body having fine pores such as a filter and a battery separator. However, in the conventional method for producing a porous body from an emulsion or a resin liquid, it takes time to solidify, and a porous body having fine pores is produced because bubbles are connected and grow between them. I could not. [Solution] Therefore, in the present invention, an emulsion, which is a resin dispersion, or a liquid polymer of resin is foamed, and the foam is solidified in an electric field to promote solidification, and fine pores with a small apparent specific gravity are formed. It was made to be able to obtain a porous body having it and meet the demands of various uses. [Selection figure] None
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