Optical quality transparent conductors

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528210, 528422, 174 681, H01B 112, H01B 120

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ABSTRACT:
Optical quality transparent conductors such as bodies, films and coatings formed from substituted and unsubstituted polyanilines in nonconductive substrates such as polymers or polymer plus solvents with protonic acid are disclosed as are methods of forming such conductors from fluid forms of the polyaniline/substrate/acid mixtures.

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