SEMICONDUCTING POLYMERS
Abstract
This Item is a brief analysis of current Soviet experiments on chelate-type semiconducting polymers. Source (1) describes experiments in which thoroughly cleaned copper, iron, or nickel platesARE EXPOSED TO VAPORS OF TETRACYANOETHYLENE AT 150 TO 400 C and covered with thin films of a polymer consisting of carbon, nitrogen, and metal bound with ordinary and chelate-type valences into' Certificate (126612) for a method of manufacturing heat-resistant chelate polymers, issued 7 Apr 1959. This method provides both for film production on metal plates and for hot pressing of tetracyanoethylene with finely dispersed metals. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 12, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0255791
Entities
Organizations
- Library of Congress