Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Patent
1984-06-11
1985-03-19
Barr, Josephine L.
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
252518, 528220, 528392, 528397, 528487, 528488, 528490, 524 80, 524401, H01B 100
Patent
active
045058466
ABSTRACT:
The polymers resulting from reaction of a .alpha.,.alpha.,.alpha.',.alpha.'-tetrahaloxylene with a diamine of the type H.sub.2 NANH.sub.2, where A is a divalent aromatic moiety, may be doped with a variety of materials to afford electrically conducting polymeric compositions. Both p-type and n-type conductors may be formed either by chemical or electrochemical doping procedures.
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House David W.
Swedo Raymond J.
Barr Josephine L.
Page II William H.
Snyder Eugene I.
UOP Inc.
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