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    Heat detection and compositions and devices therefor

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    Temperature change of a substrate such as a microelectronic component is sensed and detected by means of a mixture of a weak molecular complex of an electron donor compound such as an organic amine and an electron acceptor compound such as nitroaromatic compound. The mixture is encapsulated in a clear binder such as a vinyl resin

    Improved polyelectrolyte for ion exchange fibers

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    Technique increases ion exchange capacity of hollow-fiber-substrate ion exchange resins. Procedure increases number of quaternary sites on polyquaternary copolymer by 15 to 35 percent

    Insoluble polyelectrolyte and ion-exchange hollow fiber impregnated therewith

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    The number of quaternary sites and ion exchange capacity of a polyquaternary, cross linked, insoluble copolymer of a vinyl pyridine and a dihalo organic compound is increased by about 15-35% by reaction of the polymer with an amine followed by quaternization, if required. The polymer forms spontaneously in the presence of a substrate such as within the pores of a hollow fiber. The improved resin impregnated fiber may be utilized to remove ions from waste or process steams

    Pressure transducer

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    A pressure transducer is described in which the sensing element is a crystal of the monomeric charge transfer complex of pyrene and tetracyanoethylene

    Covalent bonding of polycations to small polymeric particles

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    Process produces small spherical polymeric particles which have polycations bound to them. In emulsion form, particles present large positively charged surface which is available to absorb polyanions. This properly can be used in removing heparin from blood or bile acids from the digestive tract. Other anions, such as DNA and RNA, can also be removed from aqueous solutions

    Heparin insolubilized with crosslinking agent

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    New plastic compositions, involving the systhesis of a polymeric system containing heparin insolubilized with crosslinking agents, show appreciable promise in human body implant technology

    Method of using photovoltaic cell using poly-N-vinylcarbazole complex Patent

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    Method of producing output voltage from photovoltaic cell using poly-N-vinyl carbazole complexed with iodin

    Membrane consisting of polyquaternary amine ion exchange polymer network interpenetrating the chains of thermoplastic matrix polymer

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    An ion exchange membrane was formed from a solution containing dissolved matrix polymer and a set of monomers which are capable of reacting to form a polyquaternary ion exchange material; for example vinyl pyride and a dihalo hydrocarbon. After casting solution and evaporation of the volatile component's, a relatively strong ion exchange membrane was obtained which is capable of removing anions, such as nitrate or chromate from water. The ion exchange polymer forms an interpenetrating network with the chains of the matrix polymer

    Photoelectrochemical electrodes

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    The surface of a moderate band gap semiconductor such as p-type molybdenum sulfide is modified to contain an adherent film of charge mediating ionene polymer containing an electroactive unit such as bipyridimium. Electron transport between the electrode and the mediator film is favorable and photocorrosion and recombination processes are suppressed. Incorporation of particles of catalyst such as platinum within the film provides a reduction in overvoltage. The polymer film is readily deposited on the electrode surface and can be rendered stable by ionic or addition crosslinking. Catalyst can be predispersed in the polymer film or a salt can be impregnated into the film and reduced therein

    Preparation of alkali metal dispersions

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    A method is described for producing alkali metal dispersions of high purity. The dispersions are prepared by varying the equilibrium solubility of the alkali metal in a suitable organic solvent in the presence of aromatic hydrocarbons. The equilibrium variation is produced by temperature change. The size of the particles is controlled by controlling the rate of temperature change
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