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titleOfInvention Aluminum solid electrolytic capacitors
abstract An aluminum solid electrolytic capacitor having a high withstand voltage is provided. An aluminum solid electrolytic capacitor formed by forming a dielectric oxide film (2) on the surface of an etched aluminum foil (1) and then forming a solid electrolyte layer (3) contains condensed phosphoric acid adjusted to pH 4 to 8. The aluminum foil is anodized in a chemical conversion solution to form a dielectric oxide film on the surface. The dielectric oxide film is homogeneous, has few defects, and is electrochemically stable, so that a high withstand voltage aluminum solid electrolytic capacitor can be obtained. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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