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titleOfInvention Composition comprising an electrically conductive polymer
abstract Compositions with high conductivity and high work function are provided. The composition comprises an aqueous dispersion or solution of an electroconductive polymer and a perfluorinated polymeric acid. Conductive polymers may be prepared from polymeric acids that are non-conjugated with conjugated monomers or comonomers, and perfluorinated polymeric acids may be derived from perfluoroolefins having perfluoro-ether-sulfonic acid side chains. Devices incorporating such compositions are also provided.n n n Composition, polymer, conductivity, work function, polymeric acid, dispersion
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