Patent classifications
C08F26/06
Conductor, conductive composition and laminate
The present invention relates to a conductor having a substrate and a conductive coating film laminated on the substrate, wherein, the surface resistance value of the conductive coating film is 5×10.sup.10Ω/□ or less, the Ra1 of the conductive coating film is 0.7 nm or less, the Ra2 value of the conductive coating film scanning probe microscopies 0.35 nm or less, and the conductive coating film is formed with a conductive composition containing a conductive polymer (A). In addition, the present invention relates to a conductive composition which contains a conductive polymer (A) and a surfactant (B), wherein the surfactant (B) contains a specific water-soluble polymer (C), and the content of a compound (D1) with an octanol-water partition coefficient (Log Pow) of 4 or more in the conductive composition is 0.001 mass % or less, relative to the total mass of the conductive composition.
Conductor, conductive composition and laminate
The present invention relates to a conductor having a substrate and a conductive coating film laminated on the substrate, wherein, the surface resistance value of the conductive coating film is 5×10.sup.10Ω/□ or less, the Ra1 of the conductive coating film is 0.7 nm or less, the Ra2 value of the conductive coating film scanning probe microscopies 0.35 nm or less, and the conductive coating film is formed with a conductive composition containing a conductive polymer (A). In addition, the present invention relates to a conductive composition which contains a conductive polymer (A) and a surfactant (B), wherein the surfactant (B) contains a specific water-soluble polymer (C), and the content of a compound (D1) with an octanol-water partition coefficient (Log Pow) of 4 or more in the conductive composition is 0.001 mass % or less, relative to the total mass of the conductive composition.
Polymerization inhibitor and retarder compositions with amine stabilizer
Described are compositions and methods for inhibiting polymerization of a monomer (e.g., styrene) composition, which use an N—O polymerization inhibitor, a quinone methide polymerization retarder, and an amine stabilizer having a primary and/or secondary amine group. In a mixture, the amine-based stabilizer can prevent antagonistic effects and can provide greater antipolymerant activity. In turn, the mixture inhibits apparatus fouling and improves the purity of monomer streams.
Polymerization inhibitor and retarder compositions with amine stabilizer
Described are compositions and methods for inhibiting polymerization of a monomer (e.g., styrene) composition, which use an N—O polymerization inhibitor, a quinone methide polymerization retarder, and an amine stabilizer having a primary and/or secondary amine group. In a mixture, the amine-based stabilizer can prevent antagonistic effects and can provide greater antipolymerant activity. In turn, the mixture inhibits apparatus fouling and improves the purity of monomer streams.
DIENE GEMINI POLYMERIZABLE SURFACTANTS WITH MIXED CIS AND TRANS ISOMERS THAT FORM BICONTINUOUS CUBIC PHASES
A polymerizable Gemini surfactant based on tail groups with mixed isomer dienes. The Gemini surfactants may be produced having imidazolium head groups and diene tail groups with a near-equal abundance of the “E” and “Z” isomers. These compounds are lyotropic liquid crystals that can form bicontinuous cubic phases by self-assembly.
Polymerizable compound, polymerizable composition, polymer, optically anisotropic body, and method for producing polymerizable compound
A polymerizable compound has a practical low melting point, excellent solubility in a general-purpose solvent, and can produce an optical film at low cost, exhibits low reflected luminance, and achieves uniform conversion of polarized light over a wide wavelength band, an optically anisotropic article.
MATERIAL FOR FORMING ORGANIC FILM, METHOD FOR FORMING ORGANIC FILM, PATTERNING PROCESS, AND COMPOUND
The present invention provides a material for forming an organic film, containing a compound shown by the following general formula (1), and an organic solvent, where X represents an organic group having a valency of n1 and 2 to 50 carbon atoms, n1 represents an integer of 1 to 10, and R.sub.1 represents at least one or more of the following general formulae (2) to (4). This aims to provide an organic film material for forming an organic film that has all of high filling property, high planarizing property, and excellent adhesive force to a substrate.
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MATERIAL FOR FORMING ORGANIC FILM, METHOD FOR FORMING ORGANIC FILM, PATTERNING PROCESS, AND COMPOUND
The present invention provides a material for forming an organic film, containing a compound shown by the following general formula (1), and an organic solvent, where X represents an organic group having a valency of n1 and 2 to 50 carbon atoms, n1 represents an integer of 1 to 10, and R.sub.1 represents at least one or more of the following general formulae (2) to (4). This aims to provide an organic film material for forming an organic film that has all of high filling property, high planarizing property, and excellent adhesive force to a substrate.
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Methods of use and processes for preparing alcoholic solutions of polyvinylpyridine polymers
Provided is a process for preparing an alcoholic solution of a polyvinylpyridine polymer having biocidal and biocompatibility properties. The alcoholic solution is ready-to-graft in order to confer biocidal properties to various surfaces and to prevent biofilm formation on such surfaces. Also provided are methods of using the alcoholic solution, such as for controlling the growth of bacteria, fungi and/or viruses, and/or for preventing digestion of wood cellulose by wood-boring insects.
Methods of use and processes for preparing alcoholic solutions of polyvinylpyridine polymers
Provided is a process for preparing an alcoholic solution of a polyvinylpyridine polymer having biocidal and biocompatibility properties. The alcoholic solution is ready-to-graft in order to confer biocidal properties to various surfaces and to prevent biofilm formation on such surfaces. Also provided are methods of using the alcoholic solution, such as for controlling the growth of bacteria, fungi and/or viruses, and/or for preventing digestion of wood cellulose by wood-boring insects.