Electrochemical process for incorporating copper in nylon

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260 292N, 528 9, 528335, 528346, 528347, C25B 312, C08J 302, C08L 7700

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043127193

ABSTRACT:
A process for dissolving copper in an aqueous nylon salt solution without dissolving other substances is provided by applying an electrical potential between two copper electrodes immersed in the solution. Upon melt polymerization of the salt solution, copper is incorporated into the resulting nylon. The amount of copper dissolved in the solution can be closely monitored and controlled.

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