Electrically conductive coating comprising a needle network of c

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4284111, 428426, 540 1, B32B 516, B32B 900, B32B 1502

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ABSTRACT:
Substituted or unsubstituted tetrathio-, tetraseleno- or tetratelluronaphthalenes or -tetracenes form electrically conducting networks of crystal needles with electron acceptors, in particular with halogen-containing organic compounds, on a substrate. These needle networks can be coated electrolytically with metals and/or can be peeled off together with polymers from the substrate in the form of films which are electrically conducting on one side.

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