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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 17, 2013
Filed:
Feb. 04, 2009
Jakub Henryk Mazurkiewicz, Seaview Downs, AU;
Gordon George Wallace, New South Wales, AU;
Charles Peter Innis, New South Wales, AU;
Scott A. Edwards, Broadview, AU;
Peter J. Murphy, Flagstaff Hill, AU;
Colin Hall, Brighton, AU;
Rick Fabretto, Warradale, AU;
Kamil Zuber, Jaworzno, PL;
Jakub Henryk Mazurkiewicz, Seaview Downs, AU;
Gordon George Wallace, New South Wales, AU;
Charles Peter Innis, New South Wales, AU;
Scott A. Edwards, Broadview, AU;
Peter J. Murphy, Flagstaff Hill, AU;
Colin Hall, Brighton, AU;
Rick Fabretto, Warradale, AU;
Kamil Zuber, Jaworzno, PL;
SMR Patents S.a.r.l., Luxembourg, LU;
Abstract
The present invention provides a process for producing an electroactive substrate. The process includes providing a substrate having an oxidant layer on a surface thereof, exposing the surface containing the oxidant layer to a vapor containing an aryl or heteroaryl monomer that is polymerizable to form an electroactive polymer, and polymerizing the aryl or heteroaryl monomer in the presence of a volatile Lewis base to form a polyaryl or polyheteroaryl electroactive polymer film on the surface of the substrate. The invention also provides electroactive substrates formed by the process.