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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing conductive foam
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] Efficiently oxidatively polymerizes pyrrole with a relatively small amount of oxidizing agent on the surface of cell walls of open-cell foams, A foam with excellent conductivity is obtained. (EN) Provided is a method for producing a conductive foam, which is capable of repeatedly using an expensive emulsion in which pyrrole is dispersed by a simple process. [Composition] Acrylate latex 16 at room temperature To 0 g, 6 g of 15 wt% hydrogen peroxide water and surfactant 1 g was added, and the pyrrole was further dispersed therein so that the amount of pyrrole in the emulsion was 4% by weight. Immerse the open-cell polyurethane foam in this emulsion for 2 minutes, dehydrate the removed foam, and dry it. It was dipped in 450 g of a 1 wt% aqueous solution of ferric chloride containing 0.3 g of a surfactant for 2 minutes, and the foam taken out from this aqueous solution was dried at 60 ° C. for 4 hours to obtain a resistance value of 2.1. A conductive foam of × 10 4 Ω · cm was obtained.
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