Claims
- 1. An electrically conductive article comprising a dielectric substrate and an electrically conductive layer consisting essentially of nickel sulfide, said substrate containing a hydrophilic sizing group attached to said nickel sulfide, said hydrophilic group comprising a pendant amino or mercapto group.
- 2. An electrically conductive article comprising a dielectric substrate and an electrically conductive layer consisting essentially of nickel sulfide, said substrate being a fabric selected from the group consisting of fiberglass fabric, mixed oxide fabric, silicon carbide fabric, and a synthetic organic fabric, said substrate having a hydrophilic group comprising a pendant amino or mercapto group.
- 3. The electrically conductive article of claim 2, said substrate being fiberglass fabric.
- 4. The electrically conductive article of claim 2, the amount of nickel sulfide adhered to said substrate ranging from about 0.1 to about 2%, by weight.
- 5. The electrically conductive article of claim 2, encapsulated in an elevated temperature curing resin.
- 6. An electrically conductive article produced by the process comprising the steps of:
- contacting a dielectric substrate with a solution consisting essentially of a soluble nickel salt capable of being converted to nickel sulfide, and a sulfur donor, said substrate containing a sizing agent having a hydrophilic group, said hydrophilic group comprising a pendant amino or mercapto group,
- drying the resulting wet substrate, and
- heating the resulting substrate at elevated temperature ranging from about 100.degree. C. to about 400.degree. C. to form an electrically conductive coating of nickel sulfide on said substrate.
- 7. An electrically conductive article comprising a dielectric substrate and an electrically conductive layer consisting of nickel sulfide, said substrate being in the form of a fiber.
- 8. An electrically conductive article comprising a dielectric substrate and an electrically conductive layer consisting of nickel sulfide sulfide encapsulated in an elevated temperature curing resin.
- 9. The electrically conductive article of claim 8, said resin selected from the group consisting of epoxy and bismaleimide resins.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 06/935,888 filed on Nov. 28, 1986, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Kirk-Othmer, "Duiretus to Emulsions", Encyclopedia of Chem. Tech., vol. 8, 3rd Edition, pp. 877-879-888-889, (1979). |
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