Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Cellulosic or fibrous base
Patent
1988-06-27
1991-01-01
Bell, James J.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Cellulosic or fibrous base
252500, 4273899, B05D 512
Patent
active
049817183
ABSTRACT:
Fabrics are made electrically conductive by contacting the fiber under agitation conditions with an aqueous solution of an aniline compound, oxidizing agent and a doping agent or counter ion and then depositing onto the surface of individual fibers of the fabric a prepolymer of the aniline compound so as to uniformly and coherently cover the fibers with a conductive film of the polymerized aniline compound and wherein, furthermore, the oxidizing agent is a vanadyl compound whereby the reaction rate is controlled such that the prepolymer is uniformly and coherently absorbed onto the surface of the textile material, thereby providing improved films of electrically conductive polymerized compound on the textile material.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4604427 (1986-08-01), Roberts et al.
patent: 4803096 (1989-02-01), Kuhn et al.
Kimbrell, Jr. William C.
Kuhn Hans H.
Bell James J.
Milliken Research Corporation
Monahan Timothy J.
Petry H. William
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