Claims
- 1. A polymer powder comprising:
- a polymer particle; and
- a dopant which is doped on the surface of said polymer particle;
- said dopant consisting of nitrogen or indium which is incorporated into the particle's surface structure, whereby the charge to mass ratio (Q/M) is increased and stabilized.
- 2. A polymer powder as recited in claim 1, where said polymer is any conjugated polymer or a polymer bearing aromatic constituents.
- 3. A polymer powder as recited in claim 1, where said polymer is polystyrene or co-polymers of polystyrene.
- 4. A polymer powder comprising:
- a polymer particle; and
- a dopant which is doped on the surface of said polymer particle,
- said dopant consisting of indium which is incorporated into the particle's surface structure, whereby the charge to mass ratio (Q/M) is increased and stabilized.
- 5. A polymer powder as recited in claim 1; wherein after the dopant is incorporated into the particle's surface, there is no material increase in the particle's conductivity.
- 6. A polymer powder as recited in claim 4, wherein after the dopant is incorporated into the particle's surface, there is no material increase in the particle's conductivity.
- 7. A polymer powder as recited in claim 1, having its surface treated by positioning the powder in the afterglow region of a gas plasma, having a main region and an afterglow region, where said gas plasma is in a low-pressure stream of a gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, and gases containing oxygen or nitrogen, whereby low concentrations of oxygen or nitrogen as the case may be are incorporated into the surface of the powder.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/995,990, filed Dec. 23, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,283,086.
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