Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...
Patent
1990-04-16
1991-09-03
Spitzer, Robert
Coating processes
Coating by vapor, gas, or smoke
Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...
55158, 4272553, 4272556, 4283055, 4283155, C23C 1600, B01D 7160, B01D 5322
Patent
active
050453572
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a process for preparing a membranous gas separator comprising (a) a porous substrate having an average pore diameter of not greater than 100 .ANG. and (b) a .pi.-electron conjugated conducting polymer retained within at least a part of the pores of the porous substrate in such a way that the pores are not blocked, characterized in that retaining the .pi.-electron conjugated conducting polymer within the pore is carried out by a chemical oxidative polymerization.
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Hosokawa Hiroshi
Kamada Kensuke
Kamo Jun
Motonaga Akira
Mitsubishi Rayon Company Ltd.
Spitzer Robert
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