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titleOfInvention Metal bonding method
abstract A hydrocarbon compound mixed with an organic peroxide is placed between a copper electrode and a solder-coated electrode, and is heated at a temperature of about 300° C. The organic peroxide is exposed to a heating energy and thermally decomposed into an organic peroxide radical whose oxygen-oxygen bond has been released. Since this organic peroxide radical is active, it abstracts hydrogen from the hydrocarbon compound. The formation of a hydrocarbon compound radical is accelerated by the organic peroxide so that even at a relatively low heating temperature, a sufficient amount of a hydrocarbon compound radical can be formed. As a result, an oxide film can be removed from the metal surface even at a relatively low heating temperature by the reduction caused by a hydrocarbon compound radical.
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