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titleOfInvention Polymer material containing inorganic solid and method for producing the same
abstract A polymeric material is described which contains particulate TiO 2 and additionally at least one other particulate inorganic material, in which the particulate inorganic material has a lower crystal hardness than TiO 2 in the anatase phase. Have in. The polymeric material according to the invention can be present in the form of synthetic fibers or in the form of films or molded parts.
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