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  2. Polythiazyl - Wikipedia

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    Polythiazyl (polymeric sulfur nitride), (SN) x, is an electrically conductive, gold- or bronze-colored polymer with metallic luster.It was the first conductive inorganic polymer discovered [1] [2] and was also found to be a superconductor at very low temperatures (below 0.26 K).

  3. Electrical resistivity and conductivity - Wikipedia

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    Electrical conductivity of water samples is used as an indicator of how salt-free, ion-free, or impurity-free the sample is; the purer the water, the lower the conductivity (the higher the resistivity). Conductivity measurements in water are often reported as specific conductance, relative to the conductivity of pure water at 25 °C.

  4. Eddy-current testing - Wikipedia

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    Variations in the electrical conductivity and magnetic permeability of the test object, and the presence of defects causes a change in eddy current and a corresponding change in phase and amplitude that can be detected by measuring the impedance changes in the coil, which is a telltale sign of the presence of defects. [5]

  5. Instrumentation in petrochemical industries - Wikipedia

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    Electrical conductivity – to measure the effectiveness of potable water reverse osmosis plant; Oil-in-water – prior to discharge of water into the environment; pH of reactants and products; Sulphur content – to check the efficiency of gas sweetening plant; Most instruments function continuously and provide a log of data and trends.

  6. Conductivity (electrolytic) - Wikipedia

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    Conductivity or specific conductance of an electrolyte solution is a measure of its ability to conduct electricity. The SI unit of conductivity is siemens per meter (S/m). Conductivity measurements are used routinely in many industrial and environmental applications as a fast, inexpensive and reliable way of measuring the ionic content in a ...

  7. Conductive polymer - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, undoped conjugated polymers, such as polythiophenes, polyacetylenes only have a low electrical conductivity of around 10 −10 to 10 −8 S/cm. Even at a very low level of doping (< 1%), electrical conductivity increases several orders of magnitude up to values of around 0.1 S/cm. Subsequent doping of the conducting polymers will ...