Electrically conducting aromatic azopolymers and method of prepa

Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions

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252510, 252514, 252518, 528422, H01B 106

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ABSTRACT:
Aromatic azopolymers can be prepared in generally high yield by oxidatively coupling aromatic diamines using perborate salts. Glacial acetic acid is an effective solvent, and the presence or boric acid in the reaction medium sometimes improves product yield. Polymer yields over 70% generally are observed.

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