Poly(p-phenylene sulfide)

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Polyphenylene sulfide
Polyphenylene sulfide

Poly(p-phenylene sulfide) (PPS) is the precursor to a conducting polymer of the semi-flexible rod polymer family. One of the usual reactants in production of PPS is p-dichlorobenzene. The PPS may be converted to the semiconducting form by oxidation or use of dopants. Chevron Phillips manufactures the most common form in industry under the brand name Ryton.

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  • Fortron by Ticona, marketed as a linear polymer
  • Ryton by Chevron Phillips, manly marketed as cross-linked type of polymer

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