Claims
- 1. A material having a conductive pattern, said material comprising a support and a conductive element, said conductive element being 500 nm thick or less and containing a polyanion and an intrinsically conductive polymer, characterized in that one surface of said conductive element is an outermost surface of said material and said other surface of said conductive element is contiguous with a patterned surface, said patterned surface consisting of at least two types of surface element, and those parts of said conductive element contiguous with a type A surface element exhibiting a surface resistance at least a factor of ten greater than those parts of said conductive element contiguous with a type B surface element.
- 2. Material having a conductive pattern according to claim 1, wherein said conductive pattern is an electroconductive pattern.
- 3. Material having a conductive pattern according to claim 1, wherein said type A surface element has an outermost layer with respect to said support containing a proteinaceous binder.
- 4. Material having a conductive pattern according to claim 3, wherein said proteinaceous binder is gelatin.
- 5. Material having a conductive pattern according to claim 1, wherein said type B surface element has an outermost layer with respect to said support which is exclusive of a proteinaceous binder and contains an optionally corona or glow discharge treated polymer containing a monomeric unit selected from the group consisting of acrylates, acrylic acid, ethylene, ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, itaconic acid, melamine, methacrylates, methacrylic acid, optionally substituted isophthalic acid, optionally substituted terephthalic acid and vinylidene chloride.
- 6. Material according to claim 1, wherein said patterned surface is planar or non-planar.
- 7. Material according to claim 6, wherein said planar patterned surface is the surface of said support or a patternwise treated continuous layer.
- 8. Material according to claim 7, wherein said patternwise treatment is carried out with a corona discharge or a glow discharge.
- 9. Material according to claim 6, wherein said non-planar patterned surface consists of a non-continuous layer provided on a continuous layer or on said support.
- 10. Material according to claim 1, wherein said conductive element further contains a multidiazonium salt, a resin comprising a diazonium salt or both a multidiazonium salt and a resin comprising a diazonium salt.
- 11. Material according to claim 1, wherein said intrinsically conductive polymer is a polymer or copolymer of a substituted or unsubstituted thiophene.
- 12. Material according to claim 11, wherein said polymer of a substituted or unsubstituted thiophene is represented by formula (I):
- 13. Material according to claim 1, wherein said polyanion is poly(styrenesulphonate).
- 14. A material for making a conductive pattern, said material comprising a support and a conductive element, said conductive element containing a polyanion and an intrinsically conductive polymer, characterized in that one surface of said conductive element is an outermost surface of said material, the other surface of said conductive element is contiguous with a patterned surface, said patterned surface consisting of at least two types of surface element, and those parts of said conductive element contiguous with one type of said surface elements are capable of being at least partially removed by a developer.
- 15. Material according to claim 14, wherein said conductive pattern is an electroconductive pattern.
- 16. Material according to claim 14, wherein said patterned surface is planar or non-planar.
- 17. Material according to claim 14, wherein said planar patterned surface is the surface of said support or a patternwise treated continuous layer.
- 18. Material according to claim 17, wherein said patternwise treatment is carried out with a corona discharge or a glow discharge.
- 19. Material according to claim 14, wherein said non-planar patterned surface consists of a non-continuous layer provided on a continuous layer or on said support.
- 20. Material according to claim 14, wherein said conductive element further contains a multidiazonium salt, a resin comprising a diazonium salt or both a multidiazonium salt and a resin comprising a diazonium salt.
- 21. Material according to claim 14, wherein said conductive element further contains a bis(aryldiazosulphonate) salt, which reduces the removability of exposed parts of the outermost layer, according to formula (II):
- 22. Material according to claim 14, wherein said conductive element further contains contains a polymer or copolymer of an aryldiazosulphonate represented by formula (III):
- 23. Material according to claim 14, wherein said intrinsically conductive polymer is a polymer or copolymer of a substituted or unsubstituted thiophene.
- 24. Material according to claim 23, wherein said polymer of a substituted or unsubstituted thiophene is represented by formula (I):
- 25. Material according to claim 14, wherein said polyanion is poly(styrenesulphonate).
- 26. A method of making a conductive pattern on a support comprising the steps of:
providing a material for making a conductive pattern, said material comprising a support and a conductive element, said conductive element containing a polyanion and an intrinsically conductive polymer, characterized in that one surface of said conductive-element is an outermost surface of said material, the other surface of said conductive element is contiguous with a patterned surface, said patterned surface consisting of at least two types of surface element, and those parts of said conductive element contiguous with one type of said surface elements are capable of being at least partially removed by a developer; processing said material with a developer thereby at least partially removing said parts of said conductive element contiguous with one type of said surface elements; and optionally enhancing the electroconductivity of said material.
Priority Claims (2)
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PCT/EP01/07083 |
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01000731.8 |
Dec 2001 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The applications claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/350,731 filed Jan. 22, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60350731 |
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Divisions (1)
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10175989 |
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10638521 |
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