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titleOfInvention Method for producing tin oxide fiber and spinning solution
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] A tin halide compound such as stannous chloride and an alcohol-soluble polymer compound are dissolved in an alcohol such as methanol and prepared by controlling the atomic ratio of tin to halogen in the solution. The spinning solution is spun and then spun at 500 ° C. Heat treatment is performed before and after the production of tin oxide fiber. [Effect] Since the atom number ratio of tin and halogen in the spinning solution is controlled and the alcohol-soluble polymer compound is added, the fiber is cut and softened even after spinning in a high humidity atmosphere and even after leaving it to stand after spinning. It is possible to prevent the collapse of the fiber shape due to. Therefore, spinning and fibers having a predetermined shape can be industrially carried out stably, and the productivity is improved.
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