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titleOfInvention The method preparing for textiles of conductivity
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a conductive fiber, in the method for producing a conductive fiber, using a caustic soda 2 ~ 3g / l and a surfactant sufficiently washed in a hot water at 40 ~ 50 ℃, 35 After treatment for 10 to 15 minutes at 60 ~ 70 ℃ in a liquid solution mixed with 10% hydrochloric acid%, and about 10 room temperature at room temperature in a mixed solution containing 10cc of 35% hydrochloric acid and 30g / L SnCl 2 and a pH buffer solution After activation for a minute, the treated base fibers were subjected to the same mixture of conventional NiCl 2 .6H 2 O 30g / l, NH 4 Cl 40g / l, palladium chloride 2g / l, NaBH 4 and tin chloride 5g / l. After dipping in a solution to which hydrochloric acid was added at a rate of 20-50 degrees Celsius for about 10 minutes, the tin was removed, and then removed by dipping at room temperature in a caustic soda 50 g / L solution to form only nuclei of the catalyst paradium. 20 g / l of ordinary copper sulfate, 30 g / l of caustic soda, and 150 g / l of Rochelle's salt Soak in one solution for 55 to 60 degrees Celsius, and soak for 7 to 10 minutes. After washing with water, a solution of 15 g / l of aluminum sulfate, 10 g / l of citric acid, and 25 g / l of sodium hypophosphite is used for 5 to 8 minutes at 45 to 55 ° C. (Forming about 0.1 to 0.3 탆 of aluminum metal) The present invention relates to a method for producing a conductive fiber characterized by the step of depositing.
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