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titleOfInvention Electrolytic solution for aluminum electrolytic capacitor photo flash
abstract The present invention relates to an electrolytic solution for aluminum electrolytic capacitor photo flash.n n n The present invention is an electrolytic solution for aluminum electrolytic capacitor photoflash, to 67.5% by weight of ammonium adipate and 4% by weight of ammonium citrate to 77.5% by weight of ethylene glycol as a solvent, to add 10% by weight of pure water, 1.0% by weight of sulfamic acid, It is characterized by consisting of 0.5% by weight of diammonium phosphate, 1% by weight of paranitrobenzoic acid.n n n In the present invention, ammonium adipate is used as the main solute and ammonium citrate is used as the secondary solute, and water is added to significantly improve the conductivity of the electrolyte, and a certain amount of sulfamic acid and phosphoric acid-based compounds are added to the hydration reaction. It is suppressed and does not cause catastrophic failure (explosion-proof operation due to pressure in capacitor) even when medium voltage is applied, and it is easy to apply to various miniaturized products as it enables rapid charging and discharging of large current by improving ion activity of electrolyte. There is an advantage to provide a high reliability electrolyte possible.
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