Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Light sensitive
Patent
1974-05-02
1978-06-27
Tillman, Murray
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Light sensitive
96 15R, 96 16, 96 18, 96115R, 96115P, 20415915, 20415916, 20415923, 252500, 252518, 260 793MU, 427 44, 427 54, 428431, 428458, 428461, 428462, 428463, 428492, 428500, 428507, 526291, 526317, 526328, H01L 1300, C08F 800, C08F 246
Patent
active
040974170
ABSTRACT:
A photocurable electroconductive coating composition adapted to be crosslinked and insolubilized by actinic radiation comprises an acrylic monomer, a photoactivatable free radical polymerization initiator and a salt of a copolymerizable organic compound, wherein at least one of the monomers contains more than one polymerizable ethylenically unsaturated group. The cured coatings are insoluble in aqueous and organic solvents and are conductors of electricity suitable for conductive underlayers of photoconductive imaging elements and as antistatic coatings.
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Hernandez Henry R.
Pastor Stephen D.
Skoultchi Martin M.
National Starch and Chemical Corporation
Page Thurman K.
Tillman Murray
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