Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Free metal containing
Patent
1981-03-09
1983-03-01
Walton, Donald L.
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Free metal containing
429213, 252500, 252518, H01B 102, H01B 106
Patent
active
043754279
ABSTRACT:
An electrically conductive polymer, doped with at least one electron acceptor or electron donor, which polymer has a main chain of arylene units and interspersed regularly or irregularly between them one or more chalcogen atoms or groups of such atoms, especially sulfur and/or oxygen atoms; especially poly(p-phenylene sulfide) doped with an arsenical doping agent. These doped polymers have utility similar to semiconductors or to metals, particularly where light weight is desired, for example in battery electrodes.
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Baughman Ray H.
Chance Ronald R.
Elsenbaumer Ronald L.
Ivory Dawn M.
Miller Granville G.
Allied Corporation
Doernberg Alan M.
Fuchs Gerhard H,.
Walton Donald L.
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