Description
This book is a collection of papers by individuals in industry and academia on research and application development of conductive polymers and plastics. Conductive plastics are positioned to play an increasingly important role in affairs of mankind, specifically in the area of electrical and electronic conductivity.
While general knowledge about conductive polymers and plastics has been available for many years, a true understanding of their application has only taken place in the last 3 to 4 years. This is attributed to advances in materials and processing techniques. Engineers have only begun to explore the design freedom and economic benefits of specifying conductive polymers and plastics in industrial and business applications.
This book is a key reference and guide to the use of conductive polymers and plastics. It is a summary of existing technologies, but also a look at future possibilities.
Chapter
Chapter 2. Polyaniline as Viewed from a Structural Perspective
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20 – 28
Chapter 3. Processability of Electrically Conductive Polyaniline Due to Molecular Recognition
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28 – 34
Chapter 4. Crystallinity and Stretch Orientation in Polyaniline Camphor-Sulphonic Acid Films
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34 – 44
Chapter 5. Structure-Property Characteristics of Ion Implanted Syndiotactic Polystyrene
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44 – 52
Chapter 6. Carbon Black Filled Immiscible Blend of Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride) and High Density Polyethylene: Electrical Properties and Morphology
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52 – 60
Chapter 7. Conductivity/Morphology Relationships in Immiscible Polymer Blends: HIPS/SIS/Carbon Black
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60 – 66
Chapter 8. Rheological Characterization of an Electrically Conductive Composite
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66 – 70
Chapter 9. Estimation of the Volume Resistivity of Conductive Fiber Composites by Two New Models
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70 – 78
Chapter 10. Effect of Thermal Treatment on Electrical Conductivity of Polypyrrole Film Cast from Solution
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78 – 86
Chapter 11. Creation of Electrically Conducting Plastics by Chaotic Mixing
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86 – 94
Chapter 12. Production of Electrically Conducting Plastics at Reduced Carbon Black Concentrations by Three-Dimensional Chaotic Mixing
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94 – 102
Chapter 13. Preparation of Conducting Composites and Studies on Some Physical Properties
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102 – 108
Chapter 14. Development of Electrohydrodynamic Flow Cells for the Synthesis of Conducting Polymers
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108 – 118
Chapter 15. Hydroxyethyl Substituted Polyanilines: Chemistry and Applications as Resists
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118 – 124
Chapter 16. Electroformation of Polymer Devices and Structures
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124 – 130
Chapter 17. Microelectronic Encapsulation and Related Technologies: an Overview
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130 – 136
Chapter 18. Fabrication and Characterization of Conductive Polyaniline Fiber
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136 – 144
Chapter 19. Electrically Conductive Polyaniline Fibers Prepared by Dry-Wet Spinning Techniques
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144 – 152
Chapter 20. Conductive Thermoplastic Compounds for EMI/RFI Applications
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152 – 162
Chapter 21. Crystallization Kinetics in Low Density Polyethylene Composites
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162 – 168
Chapter 22. Development of Conductive Elastomer Foams by in Situ Copolymerization of Pyrrole and N-Methylpyrrole
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168 – 176
Chapter 23. Neocapacitor. New Tantalum Capacitor with Conducting Polymer
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176 – 182
Chapter 24. Conductive Polymer-Based Transducers as Vapor-Phase Detectors
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182 – 190
Chapter 25. Conductive Polyphenylene Ether/Polyamide Blends For Electrostatic Painting Applications
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190 – 198
Chapter 26. Conductive Polymer Films for Improved Poling in Non-Linear Optical Waveguides
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198 – 204
Chapter 27. The Corrosion Protection of Metals by Conductive Polymers. II. Pitting Corrosion
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204 – 210
Chapter 28. Studies of Electronically Conducting Polymers for Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum and Steel
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210 – 218
Chapter 29. Novel Electrically Conductive Injection Moldable Thermoplastic Composites for ESD Applications
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218 – 228
Chapter 30. Electrical Properties of Carbon Black-Filled Polypropylene/Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Composites
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228 – 234
Chapter 31. The Use of Conducting Polymer Composites in Thermoplastics for Tuning Surface Resistivity
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234 – 240
Chapter 32. Monosandwich Injection Molding: Skin-Core-Structure and Properties of Sandwich-Molded Anti-electrostatic Components
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240 – 248
Chapter 33. Thermoformed Containers for Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
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248 – 254
Chapter 34. Electronic Packaging for the Next Century
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254 – 263
Chapter 35. Conducting Polymers as Alignment Layers and Patterned Electrodes for Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Displays
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263 – 268
Chapter 36. Flexible Conductive Coatings on Thermoformed Films for EMl/RFl Shielding
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268 – 276
Chapter 37. Nylon 6 in Thin-wall Housings for Portable Electronics
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276 – 284
Chapter 38. Finite Element Analysis Aided Engineering of Elastomeric EMI Shielding Gaskets
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284 – 290