Tetrasulfonated metal phthalocyanine doped electrically conducti

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252583, 524298, 524399, 524413, 528378, 528380, G02B 523, C08K 509, C08G 7500

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a process of manufacture of an essentially smooth texture-free conductive polymer comprising poly(dithiophene) which is subsequently doped with a dopant comprising an organometallic compound, preferably an optionally substituted metal phthalocyanine. Specifically, the process relates to a process to produce a smooth, texture-free conductive polymer comprising poly(dithiophene) and an organometallic compound which process comprises:

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