Claims
- 1. A composition of matter comprising:
- greater than 0 up to 65% of a high melting point metal, wherein the high melting point metal is selected from the group consisting of copper, silver, aluminum, gold, platinum, palladium, beryllium, rhodium, nickel, cobalt, iron, molybdenum, and alloys thereof;
- 6-65% of a solder, wherein said solder is selected from the group consisting of Sn, Bi, Pb, Cd, Zn, Ga, In, Te, Hg, To, Sb, Se, and alloys thereof;
- 0-45% of a resin;
- 0.01-61% of a chemically protected cross-linking agent with fluxing properties which is reactive only at or near the time at which the solder is melted,
- wherein said chemically protected cross-linking agent is an acid or a strong base, wherein said acid or strong base is selected from the group consisting of anhydrides, carboxylic acids, amides, amines and phenols, and
- wherein said acid or strong base is protected by a protecting group selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acids, alcohols, glycols and polyols; and
- 0-50% of a reactive monomer or polymer,
- wherein all percentages referred to herein are based on volume.
- 2. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said solder is a metal mixture that includes a metal additive that alters the melting temperature of the solder, said metal additive being selected from the group consisting of nickel and silver and wherein said metal additive comprises 1 to 10 weight percent of the total metal content of the composition.
- 3. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said solder is an alloy comprising Sn63Pb37.
- 4. The composition according to claim 1 wherein the reactive monomer or polymer contains at least one --OH group as reactive site for linking with said cross-linking agent.
- 5. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said acid or strong base is protected by encapsulating the cross-linking agent in a shell of non-reactive material which releases the cross-linking agent only at or near the time the solder is melted.
- 6. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said acid or strong base is selected from the group consisting of anhydrides, carboxylic acids, amines, and phenols.
- 7. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said acid or strong base is an anhydride.
- 8. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said acid or strong base is protected by a protecting group selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acids, alcohols and polyols.
- 9. The composition according to claim 1 wherein said protecting group is an alcohol or polyol.
- 10. The composition according to claim 9, wherein said alcohol or polyol is selected from the group consisting of butyl carbitol, methanol, ethylene glycol, glycerol, meso-erythritol, adonitol and sorbitol.
- 11. The composition according to claim 1 wherein the high melting point metal comprises 13-65% by volume of said composition.
- 12. The composition according to claim 11 wherein:
- the solder comprises 6-29% by volume of said composition,
- the resin comprises 0-15% by volume of said composition,
- the cross-linking agent comprises 7-60% by volume of said composition, and
- the reactive monomer or polymer comprises 0-32% by volume of said composition.
- 13. The composition according to claim 11 further comprising a metal additive that comprises a second high melting point metal which readily dissolves in said solder to form a solid solution, wherein said metal additive comprises 1 to 10 weight percent of the total metal content of the composition.
- 14. The composition according to claim 12 wherein said solder is a metal mixture that includes a metal additive that alters the melting temperature of the solder, said metal additive being selected from the group consisting of nickel and silver and wherein said metal additive comprises 1 to 10 weight percent of the total metal content of the composition.
- 15. The composition according to claim 11 wherein said acid or strong base is selected from the group consisting of anhydrides, carboxylic acids, amines and phenols.
- 16. The composition according to claim 11 wherein said acid or strong base is protected by a protecting group selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acids, alcohols, polyols and phenols.
- 17. The composition according to claim 1 wherein the high melting point metal comprises spherical particles having an average particle diameter of 1-50 microns.
- 18. The composition according to claim 17 wherein the high melting point metal is copper.
- 19. A conductive ink formed by a process comprising the steps of:
- providing a composition comprising;
- greater than 0 up to 65% of a high melting point metal, wherein the high melting point metal is selected from the group consisting of copper, silver, aluminum, gold, platinum, palladium, beryllium, rhodium, nickel, cobalt, iron, molybdenum, and alloys thereof;
- - 65% of a solder, wherein said solder is selected from the group consisting of Sn, Bi, Pb, Cd, Zn, Ga, In, Te, Hg, To, Sb, Se, and alloys thereof;
- 0-45% of a resin;
- 0.01-61% of a chemically protected cross-linking agent with fluxing properties which is reactive only at or near the time at which the solder is melted,
- wherein said chemically protected cross-linking agent is an acid or a strong base, wherein said add or strong base is selected from the group consisting of anhydrides, carboxylic acids, amides, amines and phenols, and
- wherein said acid or strong base is protected by a protecting group selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acids, alcohols, glycols and polyols; and
- 0-50% of a reactive monomer or polymer,
- wherein all percentages referred to herein are based on volume; and
- heating the composition to a temperature sufficient to melt the solder and to activate the chemically protected cross-linking agent.
- 20. The conductive ink according to claim 19 wherein the conductive ink has a bulk electrical resistivity of less than 10.sup.-4 Ohms-cm.
- 21. The conductive ink according to claim 19 wherein the high melting point metal comprises spherical particles having an average particle diameter of 1-50 microns.
- 22. The conductive ink according to claim 21 wherein the high melting point metal is copper.
- 23. The conductive ink according to claim 19 wherein the chemically protected cross-linking agent is a chemically protected anhydride.
- 24. The composition according to claim 2 wherein the additive is silver.
- 25. The composition according to claim 13 wherein the additive is silver.
- 26. The composition according to claim 14 wherein the additive is silver.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/769,892, filed Oct. 1, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,376,403, which is in turn a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/477,678, filed Feb. 9, 1990, now abandoned, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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