Claims
- 1. An electrolyte bath for depositing tin upon a substrate by high speed electroplating comprising:an aqueous plating bath comprising a stannous sulfonate selected from the group consisting of stannous alkyl sulfonate and stannous alkoyl sulfonate, a sulfonic acid selected from the group consisting of alkyl sulfonic acid and alkoyl sulfonic acid, and at least one organic additive that is the reaction product of polyalkylene glycol and phenolphthalein or a phenolphthalein derivative, wherein the concentration of the sulfonic acid in the solution is sufficient to provide the bath with a pH of about 1 or less and the concentration of the organic additive in the bath is about 0.2 g/l to about 2 g/l.
- 2. The electrolyte of claim 1 wherein the phenolphthalein derivative is selected from the group consisting of bromocresol purple, phenol red, o-cresolphthalein and chlorophenol red.
- 3. The electrolyte of claim 2 wherein the polyalkylene glycol has about 20 to about 250 carbon atoms.
- 4. The electrolyte of claim 3 wherein the reaction product has the structure: wherein X is the phenolphthalein or phenolphthalein moiety, R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, methyl and ethyl and n is about 10 to about 62.
- 5. The electrolyte of claim 1 wherein the reaction product has the structure: wherein n is about 10 to about 62 and R is hydrogen, methyl, or ethyl.
- 6. The electrolyte of claim 1 further comprising an antioxidant, wherein the concentration of the antioxidant in solution is about 0.15 g/l to about 1.5 g/l.
- 7. The electrolyte of claim 6 wherein the antioxidant is a sodium salt of benzaldehyde sulfonic acid and derivatives of benzaldehyde sulfonic acid.
PRIORITY APPLICATION INFORMATION
This application claim priority of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/110,722 filed Dec. 3, 1998 and entitled “Tin Electroplating Process.”
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Provisional Applications (1)
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