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titleOfInvention Metal particle / ion and chelate formation Method of construction and utilization of molecular network
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] A polymer material or particle having a chelate-forming group such as a metal or an enzyme on the surface or inside of the material, and a matrix polymer that causes an efficient reaction by a crosslinking reaction by light irradiation. The purpose of the present invention is to construct a new functional material by uniformly mixing and dispersing the above prior to crosslinking. [Structure] Using a photo-crosslinking polymer as a matrix, encapsulating low-molecular substances that form chelates with various metals and metal ions including enzymes and other biocatalysts, or dispersing polymers with chelating ability in the form of a blend or IPN (interpenetrating network). -Mixed to form a three-dimensional network and a complex type molecular network structure. The obtained composite type molecular network structure can be effectively utilized in both the state before chelation and the state after chelation by modularizing by various processes.
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