Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond
Patent
1989-06-16
1990-12-04
Cannon, James C.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Discontinuous or differential coating, impregnation or bond
427 58, 4273899, 428265, 428267, 428268, 428288, 428290, 428335, 428336, 428361, 428377, 428378, 428392, 428394, 428395, B32B 2706, B32B 2728, B32B 3300, D06M 1561
Patent
active
049753177
ABSTRACT:
Fabrics are made electrically conductive by contacting the fabric under agitation conditions with an aqueous solution of a pyrrole or aniline compound, and an oxidizing agent and a doping agent or counter ion; and then epitaxially depositing onto the surface of the individual fibers of said fabric the in status nascendi forming polymer of the pyrrole or aniline compound so as to uniformly and coherently cover the fibers with an ordered conductive film of the polymerized pyrrole or aniline compound. Individual fibers and yarns can be similarly treated and then formed into fabrics. Products made by the process are also described.
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Kimbrell, Jr. William C.
Kuhn Hans H.
Cannon James C.
Milliken Research Corporation
Monahan Timothy J.
Petry H. William
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