Conductive textile yarns were prepared by a continuous vapor polymerization method; the application of polypyrrole by the continuous vapor polymerization method used is designed for the easy adaptation into industrial procedures. The resultant conductive yarns were examined by longitudinal and cross-sectional views, clearly showing the varying levels of penetration of the polymer into the yarn structure. It was found that for wool the optimum specific resistance was achieved by using the 400 TPM yarn with a FeCl3 solution concentration of 80 g/L FeCl3 to produce 1.69 Ω g/cm2. For cotton yarn, the optimum specific resistance of 1.53 Ω g/cm2 was obtained with 80 g/L of a FeCl3 solution.<br /
The chemical polymerization of pyrrole was studied with the aim of defining the best operating condi...
In this paper, we study the morphological, chemical and electrochemical characteristics of conductiv...
The present paper reports a novel approach for in situ polymerization of polypyrrole on cotton fabri...
Conducting polypyrrole (PPy) coated wool yarns were prepared by a continuous vapour polymerization t...
Wool yarns were coated with conducting polypyrrole by chemical synthesis methods. Polymerization of ...
Soluble conducting alkyl polypyrrole polymers have been applied by either chemical polymerization of...
Cross-linked poly(α,ω-bis(3-pyrrolyl)alkanes) were directly applied to woven wool substr...
The effects of pyrrole, anthraquinone-2-sulphonic acid (AQSA) and iron(III) chloride (FeCl3) concent...
Wool fabrics with conventional properties and performances were transformed into electrically conduc...
The surface resistance of polypyrrole (PPy)-coated polyester fabrics was investigated and related to...
In the past, semiconductive textiles including yarns and fabrics, have been produced by incorporatin...
Although conducting polymers have various potential applications, lack of solubility is an impedimen...
Polypyrrole was deposited on polyester yarns by vapour phase polymerization technique. Ferric chlori...
Conductive textiles with specific properties can be produced by the chemical polymerisation of a ran...
This paper reports on some physical properties of a conducting polymer, polypyrrole, coated textiles...
The chemical polymerization of pyrrole was studied with the aim of defining the best operating condi...
In this paper, we study the morphological, chemical and electrochemical characteristics of conductiv...
The present paper reports a novel approach for in situ polymerization of polypyrrole on cotton fabri...
Conducting polypyrrole (PPy) coated wool yarns were prepared by a continuous vapour polymerization t...
Wool yarns were coated with conducting polypyrrole by chemical synthesis methods. Polymerization of ...
Soluble conducting alkyl polypyrrole polymers have been applied by either chemical polymerization of...
Cross-linked poly(α,ω-bis(3-pyrrolyl)alkanes) were directly applied to woven wool substr...
The effects of pyrrole, anthraquinone-2-sulphonic acid (AQSA) and iron(III) chloride (FeCl3) concent...
Wool fabrics with conventional properties and performances were transformed into electrically conduc...
The surface resistance of polypyrrole (PPy)-coated polyester fabrics was investigated and related to...
In the past, semiconductive textiles including yarns and fabrics, have been produced by incorporatin...
Although conducting polymers have various potential applications, lack of solubility is an impedimen...
Polypyrrole was deposited on polyester yarns by vapour phase polymerization technique. Ferric chlori...
Conductive textiles with specific properties can be produced by the chemical polymerisation of a ran...
This paper reports on some physical properties of a conducting polymer, polypyrrole, coated textiles...
The chemical polymerization of pyrrole was studied with the aim of defining the best operating condi...
In this paper, we study the morphological, chemical and electrochemical characteristics of conductiv...
The present paper reports a novel approach for in situ polymerization of polypyrrole on cotton fabri...