Abstract
Abstract Since their discovery in 1977 the intrinsically conductive polymers (ICP) have been considered unprocessable. This implies a main drawback for applied research and potential applications.1,2 The main characteristic of ICPs which lead scientists to this conclusion and earlier attempts to overcome unprocessability by chemical means have been reviewed in Reference 3. The aim of the research project which we started 1982 was nevertheless to find methods for processing unmolded ICP raw materials in powder form after polymerization either in pure form or in polymer blends. Our results have been published continuously,4-9-17), indicating flow properties of the pure ICPs and-on the other side in heterogeneous polymer blends-dispersability and percolation behavior, provided that the chemical synthesis of the raw ICP powders leads to purer and morphologically more uniform products. In the meantime our research has created further new results which confirm our earlier findings and allow better processing re...
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