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filingDate 2004-05-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100622601-B1
titleOfInvention Anisotropic conductive material using esterification of end group and film using same
abstract The present invention relates to an isotropic conductive material using an esterification reaction of a terminal group and a film using the same, and more particularly, to a low temperature curing type isotropic conductive material introducing an esterification reaction into a curing reaction mechanism and a film using the same. The adhesive (curing) mechanism of the anisotropically conductive adhesive film which combines, fixes, and electrically connects the upper circuit and the lower circuit is used. The present invention can be achieved through the provision of an anisotropic conductive material comprising a compound having at least one carboxyl group in a terminal group, a monomer having a double bond, a curing agent and a conductive particle, and using an esterification reaction of the terminal group. .n n n Carboxyl group, esterification, isotropic, conductive, film, double bond, hardener, conductive particles, azo compound, peroxide
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