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titleOfInvention Conductive paste and ceramic electronic components
abstract Provided is a conductive paste having an appropriate viscosity, capable of suppressing sedimentation and aggregation of an inorganic filler, and having excellent handleability during application, and an electrode formed using the conductive paste. Provide ceramic electronic components. A conductive powder, a neutral polymer, a polymer having a functional group at both ends, and an organic solvent are blended. Further, a glass frit is blended. As the bifunctional polymer material, a bifunctional polymer material in which the functional groups at both ends are a carboxyl group or an amino group, respectively. Further, a bifunctional polymer material and a neutral polymer material whose main skeleton is an acrylic polymer are used. [Selection diagram] None
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