Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Coating predominantly nonmetal substrate
Patent
1990-01-24
1992-01-21
Niebling, John F.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic coating
Coating predominantly nonmetal substrate
204 59QM, 204 72, 2041802, 556143, 556144, 252352, 252356, 252357, 205317, C25D 302, C25B 312
Patent
active
050825399
ABSTRACT:
Novel ferrocene derivatives represented by the general formula: ##STR1## or the general formula: ##STR2## or the general formula: ##STR3## (wherein all the symbols are as described in the specification) are excellent as surfactants.
By application of an electrochemical method using the novel ferrocene derivatives or other ferrocene derivatives as a micelle forming agent (surfactant), an organic thin film of a hydrophobic organic substance can be efficiently produced.
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Hoshino Katsuyoshi
Saji Tetsuo
Gorgos Kathryn
Idemitsu Kosan Company Limited
Niebling John F.
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