Coating processes – Centrifugal force utilized
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2008-01-22
2008-01-22
Cameron, Erma (Department: 1762)
Coating processes
Centrifugal force utilized
C427S385500
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ABSTRACT:
A polymerization process is provided using a mixture of a solvent, a monomer, an oxidizing agent, and a moderator. The mixture is coated on a substrate and heated to initiate oxidative polymerization. At least one of three process conditions is used: the solvent having a boiling point in excess of about 120° C.; the total concentration of the monomer, the oxidizing agent, and the moderator being at least about 40% by weight; and the molar concentration of the moderator being greater than the molar concentration of the monomer.
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Ha Yung-Hoon
Martin Brett D.
Nikoloy Nikolay
Pollack Steve
Shashidhar Ranganathan
Cameron Erma
Grunkemeyer Joseph T.
Karasek John J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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