Process for producing electrically conductive composites and composites
produced therein
Abstract
Production of electrically conductive composites comprising a dielectric
porous substance, e.g., fiberglass fabric, and a pyrrole polymer in the
pores of such substance, by treating the porous substance with a liquid
pyrrole, and then treating the resulting porous substance with a solution
of a strong oxidant in the presence of a non-nucleophilic anion, such as
ferric chloride. The pyrrole monomer is oxidized to a pyrrole polymer,
which precipitates in the interstices of the porous material.
Alternatively, the dielectric porous material can first be treated with a
solution of strong oxidant and non-nucleophilic anion followed by
treatment with liquid pyrrole, to precipitate an electrically conductive
polypyrrole in the pores of the material. The resulting composite of
porous material, e.g., fiberglass fabric, containing polypyrrole is
electrically conductive while the other properties of such impregnated
conductive porous material are substantially unaffected. Several
treatments of the porous substance with the pyrrole and oxidant solutions
can be carried out to increase the electrical conductivity of the
composite.
| Inventors: |
Newman; Paul R. (Newbury Park, CA), Warren, Jr.; Leslie F. (Camarillo, CA), Witucki; Edward F. (Van Nuys, CA) |
| Assignee: |
Rockwell International Corporation
(Seal Beach,
CA)
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| [*] Notice: |
The portion of the term of this patent subsequent to April 15, 2003
has been disclaimed. |
| Appl. No.:
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07/871,872 |
| Filed:
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April 21, 1992 |