Electrically conductive compositions containing acrylate functio

Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Heating or drying

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427 541, 524392, 524401, 524417, 524420, 522 99, B05D 306

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049903608

ABSTRACT:
This invention provides novel liquid organosiloxane/graft-oxyalkylene copolymers that cure to yield solid materials. The copolymers can be cured by heating them in the presence of suitable curing agents, by exposure to ultraviolet radiation in the presence of a photoinitiator, or by exposure to an electron beam. The copolymers can be combined with solubilized, ionizable lithium salts to yield curable electroconductive compositions suitable for use as electrolytes in storage batteries.

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