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titleOfInvention Separator and solid electrolytic capacitor comprising the same
abstract Provided is a separator that does not require a binder removal process and has excellent re-formability, a solid electrolytic capacitor that is excellent in capacitance, ESR, and dielectric loss tangent, has a low defect rate, and has a small variation in capacitance. A separator comprising a nonwoven fabric and a polymer structure contained on the surface and / or inside of the nonwoven fabric, wherein the nonwoven fabric is a wet spunbond nonwoven fabric comprising regenerated cellulose fibers, and the polymer contains a vinylidene fluoride component. It is at least one polymer selected from the group of polymers, polyamides, polyamideimides, polyethersulfones, and acrylics, and at least a part of the regenerated cellulose fibers and the polymer structure are intertwined. Characteristic separator. [Selection] Figure 5
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