Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds
Patent
1991-06-20
1992-10-06
Group, Karl
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
546256, 549 15, 549 31, 544338, C07D34500
Patent
active
051533219
ABSTRACT:
As a result of the action of electron acceptors, for example chlorine, bromine and/or iodine, on compositions containing a linear, branched or structurally crosslinked polymer and an unsubstituted or substituted tetrathionaphthalene, tetraselenonaphthalene, tetratelluronaphthalene, tetrathiotetracene, tetraselenotetracene or tetratellurotetracene, electrical conductivity is imparted to the compositions through the formation of charge-transfer complexes. These compositions are suitable for the production of mouldings, filaments, fibres, coatings and composite materials which have an antistatic finish or are electrically conducting.
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Finter Jurgen
Hilti Bruno
Mayer Carl W.
Minder Ernst
Pfeifer Josef
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Group Karl
Hollenbeck Sue
Mansfield Kevin T.
McC. Roberts Edward
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