2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2004.01.003
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Characterization of conducting polymer coated synthetic fabrics for heat generation

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“…As observed in Ref. 13, it is possible a formation of insoluble polymers in the bulk solution and on the surface of the substrate simultaneously. The bulk polymerization produces dendritic polymer particles in the solution and the surface polymerization forms a polymer film on the substrate surface.…”
Section: Samples Preparationmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…As observed in Ref. 13, it is possible a formation of insoluble polymers in the bulk solution and on the surface of the substrate simultaneously. The bulk polymerization produces dendritic polymer particles in the solution and the surface polymerization forms a polymer film on the substrate surface.…”
Section: Samples Preparationmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…This photochemical deterioration results in both yellowing and changes to the mechanical properties of fiber [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] . Figure 5 illustrates various free radicals formed in wool by UV light.…”
Section: Photo Catalytic Degradationof Methyl Blue On Wool Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…전도성 고분자의 높은 전도도와 다양한 구조로 변화 될 수 있는 직물의 유연성의 결합은 센서 9,[15][16][17][18] , 온열 직물 19,20) , 전자기 차폐 21,22) , 마이크로파의 흡수 23,24) 및 지능 텍스타일 25) 등의 많은 분야에서 응용가능성이 제 …”
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