Electrical Properties for Insulation Layers of Phenolic Polymer Thin Films

We have fabricated the crosslinked Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films using amphiphilic phenol, p-hexadecoxyphenol (p-HP), which can form polyion complexation with formaldehyde at the air-water interface. The conductivities of p-HP LB films are as follows: heat-treatment of 1% formaldehyde subphase (3.76×...

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description We have fabricated the crosslinked Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films using amphiphilic phenol, p-hexadecoxyphenol (p-HP), which can form polyion complexation with formaldehyde at the air-water interface. The conductivities of p-HP LB films are as follows: heat-treatment of 1% formaldehyde subphase (3.76×10 −15 ∼4.76×10 −15 S/cm)
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