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publicationDate 1998-05-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-0813212-A3
titleOfInvention Water-soluble electrically-conductive polyaniline and method for production thereof and antistatic agent using water-soluble electrically-conductive polymer
abstract The water-soluble electrically-conductive polyanilinenof this invention is such that the aromatic rings of thenskeleton thereof are substituted by an average of 0.1 - 4nsulfonic acid (salt) groups and an average of 0 - 3.9 H'snor other substituents (providing that the total of the numbernof sulfonic acids (salts) and that of other substituents isn4) per aromatic ring and 0.025 - 1 nitrogen atom of each ofnthe nitrogen atoms in the main skeleton is doped with annexternal dopant. It is obtained by causing polyaniline tonreact with chlorosulfuric acid and then subjecting thenreaction product to hydrolysis. n The antistatic agent of this invention is formed by usingna water-soluble electrically-conductive polymer which hasnbeen doped with an external dopant.
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