Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus – Electrode retaining or supporting means
Patent
1974-06-25
1976-06-15
Brammer, Jack P.
Gas separation: apparatus
Electric field separation apparatus
Electrode retaining or supporting means
96 87R, 96 15, 252501, 260396R, 428411, G03C 178, G03C 196
Patent
active
039634981
ABSTRACT:
The amine salts of linear polyaniline compounds, including substituted polyaniline compounds, are useful, semiconductors. These materials are generally soluble in popular organic solvents and have resistivities between 10.sup.-.sup.3 and 10.sup.9 ohm-cm. These compounds are useful in the formation of semiconductor compositions, including self-supporting films, and various semiconductor elements such as antistatic films and fibers.
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Brammer Jack P.
DeLeo Dennis M.
Eastman Kodak Company
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