Adhesive composites for biomedical electrodes

Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions

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524 45, 524521, 524 43, 524 44, 128798, 128802, H01B 100

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ABSTRACT:
Electrically conductive, pressure sensitive adhesive composite formulations comprising adhesive polymers, electrically conductive quaternary ammonium polymers, electrically conductive water soluble and water swellable polymeric fillers for imparting cohesiveness to said composite, and additionally, chemical agents that retard oxidative or microbial degradation of the composite. The composite formulations yield a flexible and extensible material that is suitable as an adhesive for biological electrodes, particularly transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation electrodes.

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