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titleOfInvention Wallpaper using porous carrier
abstract By attaching the functional particles of the fine powder mixed in ocher to be exposed to the outside, it provides a wallpaper using a porous carrier to properly exhibit the function of the functional particles. The wallpaper includes a substrate, an ocher layer formed on the substrate, a porous carrier formed on the ocher layer and formed so as to partially expose the surface of the ocher layer and functional particles supported on the porous carrier. Here, the carrier may be partially embedded in the ocher layer and the remainder may be exposed to the surface of the ocher layer.
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