Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1992-09-18
1993-08-24
Niebling, John
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204 59R, 523215, C25B 300
Patent
active
052385426
ABSTRACT:
Cyclic (and preferably aromatic) N-substituted methacrylamide monomers are electropolymerized onto electrically conductive (e.g., graphite) filler (e.g., fibers, plates, film or cloth) to form a novel polymer composite exhibiting high Tg as well as a controlled degree of cross-linking which can prevent flow at high temperature.
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Bell James P.
Liang Jengli
Scola Daniel A.
Mayekar Kishor
Niebling John
The University Of Connecticut
United Technologies Corporation
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