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Some context: This article was created directly in main by Loukus999 on 13 May 2024. It was a stub, probably from a Ukranian or Azerbaijan source. Assorted min cleanups done by GhostInTheMachine, Onel5969, Graeme Bartlett, Bearcat, LadyofShalott, Ryan shell, SporkBot, Pladica ; I (Ldm1954) added a disambiguation on July 11. On September 17th Elmidae draftified the article despite it being 123 days old (i.e. more than 90). I moved it back, pointing out on his talk page that draftification was not appropriate. I also added standard tags, and notified the original editor with a request to improve the sources. In response Elmidae blanked the page and changed it to a redirect to Ore which is only remotely connected. When I said that I might revert it, and asked him to he said

Nope, I will not revert. If you do, I shall a) reinstate the redirect, and b) formally warn you for placing unsourced material in mainspace.

Rather than starting an edit war I am requesting comments on whether we should follow what I would consider appropriate, i.e. allow the originator to add sources (or others). I do not include AfD since a quick WP:BEFORE via Google reveals quite a few sources (I have not had a chance to read them all).

@Mustang208:

Several of the conducting polymers[2]

There are many polymers which have metallic electrical conduction,[3] typically associated with extended aromatic components such as in the polymers indicated in the Figure. The conduction of the aromatic regions is similar to that of graphite, so is highly directional. [4]

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  2. ^ K, Namsheer; Rout, Chandra Sekkha (2021). "Conducting polymers: a comprehensive review on recent advances in synthesis, properties and applications". RSC Advances. 11 (10): 5659–5697. doi:10.1039/D0RA07800J.
  3. ^ Das, Tapan K.; Prusty, Smita (2012). "Review on Conducting Polymers and Their Applications". Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering. 51 (14): 1487–1500. doi:10.1080/03602559.2012.710697. ISSN 0360-2559.
  4. ^ Beygisangchin, Mahnoush; Abdul Rashid, Suraya; Shafie, Suhaidi; Sadrolhosseini, Amir Reza; Lim, Hong Ngee (2021-06-18). "Preparations, Properties, and Applications of Polyaniline and Polyaniline Thin Films—A Review". Polymers. 13 (12): 2003. doi:10.3390/polym13122003. ISSN 2073-4360. PMC 8234317. PMID 34207392.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)