Class of conductive polymers

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From carboxylic acid or derivative thereof

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252500, 522173, 528381, 528395, 528398, C08G 7914

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ABSTRACT:
A conductive polymer is set forth which comprises a plurality of interconnected units. Each unit comprises a generally centrally positioned moiety and a ligand or set of ligands having a total dentation capability of three or more non-coplanar dentations and being positioned about the centrally positioned moiety, at least two of the dentations being parts of conjugated systems. The units are interconnected by having at least one ligand in common and the conjugation of the conjugated systems extend from one centrally positioned moiety to an adjacent centrally positioned moiety. Through proper selection of ligands and centrally positioned moieties, conductive polymers of various desired characters including intrinsically conductive polymers, p-type semiconductor polymers, n-type semiconductor polymers, p-type metal conducting polymers and a n-type metal conducting polymers can be constructed.

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