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AQUEOUS SUSPENSION OF CONDUCTING MATERIAL FROM POLYPYRROLE-COATED SUBMICRONIC LATEX PARTICLES.

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Abstract

Aqueous suspensions of submicronic latex particles, from carboxylic-or sulphonic-derivatized polystyrene, have been homogeneously coated with thin films of an organic conducting polymer (polypyrrole). The electrical conductivity, measured on pressed pellets obtained after evaporating the solution, can be varied over a large range and reaches as high as 0. 25 S cm** minus **1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)103-104
Number of pages2
JournalPolymer communications Guildford
Volume28
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 1987

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