Thermally stable electrically conductive conjugated polymer comp

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Nitrogen-containing reactant

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528332, 528391, 528423, 528424, 428402, 252500, 252511, 252518, C08G 7306, C08G 7500, H01B 100

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This invention relates to thermally stable electrically conductive conjugated polymer complexes comprising a substituted or unsubstituted positively charged conjugated polymer doped with a dopant anion substituted with one or more anionic functionalities as for example a sulfonate or phosphonate functionalities, and substituted with one or more hydrogen bonding groups such as hydroxyl or carboxyl.

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