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Plastics conductive polymers

Unlike the common plastics, conductive polymers offer a unique combination of properties that make them attractive alternatives to traditional conducting materials. Polymers, which are conducting rather than insulating, offer properties providing exciting... [Pg.252]

A low (<0.4 W / (m-K)) thermal conductivity polymer, fabricated iato alow density foam consisting of a multitude of tiny closed ceUs, provides good thermal performance. CeUular plastic thermal insulation can be used in the 4—350 K temperature range. CeUular plastic materials have been developed in... [Pg.331]

J. Erommer, The Potentialfor Applications of Conducting Polymers, 43rd Annual Technical Conference Proceedings, Society of Plastics Engineers, Brookfield, Corm., 1985. [Pg.301]

Chapters 10 to 29 consisted of reviews of plastics materials available according to a chemical classification, whilst Chapter 30 rather more loosely looked at plastics derived from natural sources. It will have been obvious to the reader that for a given application plastics materials from quite different chemical classes may be in competition and attempts have been made to show this in the text. There have, however, been developments in three, quite unrelated, areas where the author has considered it more useful to review the different polymers together, namely thermoplastic elastomers, biodegradable plastics and electrically conductive polymers. [Pg.874]

The use of small electrochromic points allows the construction of monochromic or multichromic flat screens. Using different conducting polymers with complementary colors on ITO-coated flexible plastics (now available commercially), camouflage cloths can be envisaged which, once connected to a video camera and a system of image treatment, would be able to mimic any surrounding, as chameleons or cuttlefish do. [Pg.367]

Other Applications. Thus far the phosphazene fluoroelastomers (PNF) and aryloxyphosphazene elastomers (APN) have moved to the commercial stage. In addition to elastomers, phosphazenes are being investigated as fluids, resins and plastics. Other areas which hold promise include fire resistant paints (55), fiber blends and additives, agrichemicals and herbicides, drug release agents and electrically conducting polymers (6). [Pg.238]

Baytron , a conducting polymer [154] derived from 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene, is a commercially available product that can be used as an antistatic or electrostatic coating of plastics and glass. Moreover, it has successfully been applied as counterelectrode in capacitors and as a hole-injection layer in organic light-emitting diodes [155]. [Pg.638]

An Austrian team boosts the performance of plastic cells by mixing a conducting polymer, MDMO-PPV (an asymmetrically substituted polyphenylenevinylene),with a molecule made from carbon fullerene. .. [Pg.114]

The polymerization of phenols or aromatic amines is applied in resin manufacture and the removal of phenols from waste water. Polymers produced by HRP-catalyzed coupling of phenols in non-aqueous media are potential substitutes for phenol-formaldehyde resins [123,124], and the polymerized aromatic amines find applications as conductive polymers [112]. Phenols and their resins are pollutants in aqueous effluents derived from coal conversion, paper-making, production of semiconductor chips, and the manufacture of resins and plastics. Their transformation by peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide constitutes a convenient, mild and environmentally acceptable detoxification process [125-127]. [Pg.90]

In some cases, conducting polymer-based ion-selective membranes can substitute the commonly used plasticized PVC-based ion-selective (liquid) membranes. However, there are fundamental differences between the two types of membranes. Conducting polymer membranes are most often non-plasticized and the charge is transported by both... [Pg.76]


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