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titleOfInvention Method of high-molecular electroconductive material production
abstract A method of manufacturing high-molecular electrically conducting material by means of doping the dissolved polymer with the admixtures of organic matter and spreading the solution onto a base consists, according to the invention, in doping the dissolved polymer with 0.1 - 5% /by weight in relation to polymer/ of the admixture of high-molecular compound containing iterative units of general formula 1, where R, denotes the methyl group, R 2 denotes independently the group of formula 2, the group of formula 3 or the group of formula /-CH 2 -/ x , where x denotes the number 3 - 10, A denotes independently the atom of sulphur, nitrogen, phosphorus or arsenic, m being 0 if A denotes the sulphur atom or m being 1 if A denotes the atom of nitrogen, phosphorus or arsenic, or the substituent A is the above mentioned heteroatom in the aromatic ring of formula 4; the substituent R 2 denotes then independently the group of formula /-CH 2 -/ x , where x is as above, the group of formula -CH = CH- or -CH 2 -CH 2 -, x° denotes neutral molecule from the group of acceptors capable of forming high-conductivity complexes with charge transfer, comprising 7, 7, 8, 8 - tetracyanoquinodimethane, its derivatives such as dibromotetracyanoquinodimethane, tetrafluorotetracyanoquinodimethane and dichlorotetracyanoquinodimethane, tetracyanonaphthaloquinodimethane, o-chloranil, p-benzoquinone; x - denotes anion-radical from the group of acceptors capable of forming high-conductivity complexes with charge transfer, comprising 7, 7, 8, 8 - tetracyanoquinodimethane, its derivatives such as dibromotetracyanoquinodimethane, tetrafluorotetracyanoquinodimethane and dich- lororotetracyanoquinodimethane, tetracyanonaphthaloquinodimethane, o-chloranil, p-benzoquinone; the molar ratio [x°]/[x - ] has the value lying within the range 0 - 1 on condition that if this ratio is equal to 0, one adds to the solution 0.1 - 3% /by weight in relation to polymer/ of neutral molecules from the group of acceptors capable of forming high-conductivity complexes with charge transfer, comprising 7,7,8,8 - tetracyanoquinodimethane, its derivatives such as dibromotetracyanoquinodimethane, tetrafluorotetracyanoquinodimethane and dichlorotetracyanoquinodimethane, tetracyanonaphthaloquinodimethane, o-chloranil, p-benzoquinone. n The material manufactured according to the invention is applied especially as the material screening electromagnetic radiation, the material collecting and carrying away electric charge, the material for conductive paths and the material for resistive paths in potentiometers.
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