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publicationNumber KR-100796894-B1
titleOfInvention Electroless plating pretreatment, electroless plating method using the same, and electroless plating
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a stable electroless plating pretreatment agent that is soluble in an organic solvent, an electroless plating method having excellent adhesion using the same, and an electroless plating material.n n n An electroless plating pretreatment agent containing a noble metal soap of fatty acids having 5 to 25 carbon atoms, more preferably an electroless plating pretreatment agent comprising a silane coupling agent having a metal trapping ability such as an imidazole series silane coupling agent. The plated material is pretreated using and then electroless plated.n n n As the precious metal soap, palladium soap is preferable.
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