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publicationNumber JP-WO2013118371-A1
titleOfInvention Solid electrolytic capacitor
abstract The present invention includes (1) an anode body of a capacitor comprising a sintered body containing 80% by mass or more of tungsten dioxide, preferably 3.4% by mass or less of silicon element, and (2) a raw material for the sintered body. A powder comprising a mixture of tungsten dioxide powder and silicon powder, wherein the tungsten dioxide powder content is 80% by mass or more and the silicon powder content is 3.4% by mass or less, and may contain metallic tungsten powder, (3) the powder And (4) an electrolytic capacitor comprising the anode body as one electrode and a dielectric interposed between the counter electrode and the anode body. According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a solid electrolytic capacitor having a large smoke generation current that does not generate smoke due to combustion of the anode material.
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