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publicationNumber WO-2007026730-A1
titleOfInvention Porous object and process for producing the same
abstract [PROBLEMS] To provide a porous object containing fine particles, which can be regulated so as to be especially in the state of being not evenly dispersed in the porous object and enable the object to sufficiently perform the function of the fine particles. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] The porous object (3) comprises a binder resin (2) having many voids (4) formed in the resin (2) and fine particles (5) present around the voids (4) in a higher concentration than in other parts of the resin (2). Due to this constitution, the porous object (3) can sufficiently perform the function possessed by the fine particles (5). When this porous object (3) is used as, e.g., a gas sensor as one embodiment, a catalyst such as, e.g., platinum or palladium is used as the fine particles (5) for heightening sensitivity to gas adsorption. Since the catalyst has gathered as the fine particles (5) around the periphery of the pores (4), sensitivity in gas detection can be further effectively improved.
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