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titleOfInvention Method for producing conductive organic polymer
abstract (57) [Summary] [Objective] In a chemical oxidative polymerization reaction for obtaining a conductive organic polymer, by keeping the spontaneous potential constant during the polymerization reaction, a conductive organic material having a stable and high conductivity can be obtained continuously. A polymer is produced. [Structure] When a conductive organic polymer is produced by chemical oxidative polymerization, an oxidant involving protons is used as the oxidant. Further, by adjusting the concentration of the protonic acid in the reaction system of the above chemical oxidative polymerization using pH as an index, the reaction system is made to have an optimal natural potential for the conductive organic acceptor to be synthesized. Further, the pH of the reaction system is measured, and a protonic acid is added to the reaction system so that the pH is maintained at an optimum value after the initiation of the polymerization reaction. And while the polymerization reaction continues, The pH of the reaction system is kept optimal for the conductive organic polymer to be produced.
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