An electrically conductive polymer composition contains an electrically conductive polymer obtained by using a polymer in the form of cations composed of repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene and polystyrene sulfonic acid as anions and further contains naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive. A solid electrolytic capacitor 101 or a surface-mount transmission line element 102 has a polypyrrole conductive polymer layer 3 as a first solid electrolyte and a poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) conductive polymer layer 4 as a second solid electrolyte.
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1. An electrically conductive polymer composition containing an electrically conductive polymer obtained by using a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the following formula 1,
##STR00003##
and polystyrene sulfonic acid, as anions, given by the following formula 2,
##STR00004##
and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
19. A method of manufacturing a solid electrolytic capacitor, comprising the steps of:
preparing an anode body made of a valve-acting metal;
forming an oxide film on a surface of said valve-acting metal, forming a first solid electrolyte layer so as to reach the oxide film inside said valve-acting metal;
forming a second solid electrolyte layer at an outer periphery of said first solid electrolyte layer;
forming a conductor layer on said second solid electrolyte layer; and
forming terminal portions of an anode and a cathode said anode body serving as said anode and said conductor layer serving as said cathode, wherein at least one of said first and second solid electrolyte layers is made of an electrically conductive polymer formed by polymerization from an aqueous solution containing a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the following formula 1,
##STR00009##
and anions of polystyrene sulfonic acid given by the formula 2,
##STR00010##
and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
5. A solid electrolytic capacitor comprising an anode body made of a valve-acting metal, an oxide film formed on a surface of said valve-acting metal, a first solid electrolyte layer formed so as to reach the oxide film inside said valve-acting metal, a second solid electrolyte layer formed at an outer periphery of said first solid electrolyte layer, and a conductor layer formed on said second solid electrolyte layer, wherein said anode body serves as an anode and said conductor layer as a cathode and terminal portions of said anode and cathode are respectively formed, said solid electrolytic capacitor using, as at least one of said first and second solid electrolyte layers, an electrically conductive polymer composition containing an electrically conductive polymer obtained by using a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the following formula 1,
##STR00005##
and polystyrene sulfonic acid, as anions, given by the following formula 2,
##STR00006##
and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
20. A method of manufacturing a transmission line element comprising the steps of:
forming an oxide film on a surface of a center portion of an anode body made of a valve-acting metal;
forming a first solid electrolyte layer on the oxide film inside said valve-acting metal;
forming a second solid electrolyte layer on the oxide film at an outer periphery of said valve-acting metal;
forming a conductor layer on said second solid electrolyte layer; and
forming terminal portions of a pair of anodes and a cathode, both ends of the center portion of said valve-acting metal serving as said pair of anodes and said conductor layer serving as said cathode, wherein at least one of said first and second solid electrolyte layers is made of an electrically conductive polymer formed by polymerization from an aqueous solution containing a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the following formula 1,
##STR00011##
and anions of polystyrene sulfonic acid given by the following formula 2,
##STR00012##
and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
12. A transmission line element comprising an anode body made of a valve-acting metal, an oxide film formed on a surface of a center portion of said anode body, a first solid electrolyte layer formed on the oxide film inside said valve-acting metal, a second solid electrolyte layer formed on the oxide film at an outer periphery of said valve-acting metal, and a conductor layer formed on said second solid electrolyte layer, wherein both ends of the center portion of said valve-acting metal serve as a pair of anodes and said conductor layer as a cathode and terminal portions of said anodes and cathode are respectively formed, said transmission line element using, as at least one of said first and second solid electrolyte layers, an electrically conductive polymer composition containing an electrically conductive polymer obtained by using a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the following formula 1,
##STR00007##
and polystyrene sulfonic acid, as anions, given by the following formula 2,
##STR00008##
and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
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3. An electrically conductive polymer composition according to
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6. A solid electrolytic capacitor according to
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13. A transmission line element according to
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The present application claims priority to prior Japanese application JP 2005-44370, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a solid electrolyte for use in a solid electrolytic capacitor and further relates to a solid electrolytic capacitor and a surface-mount transmission line element each using such a solid electrolyte.
In recent years, a solid electrolytic capacitor has been developed which is obtained by forming a dielectric oxide film on a porous body of a valve-acting metal such as tantalum or aluminum by anodic oxidation and then forming on the oxide film an electrically conductive polymer layer as a solid electrolyte. Such solid electrolytic capacitors enable a reduction in equivalent series resistance (hereinafter referred to as “ESR”) as compared with a conventional capacitor using manganese dioxide as a solid electrolyte and thus has started to be used in various applications.
When synthesizing an electrically conductive polymer that forms the conductive polymer layer of the solid electrolytic capacitor, use is made of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene (hereinafter referred to as “EDT”), pyrrole, aniline, or the like as a monomer. When forming the conductive polymer as the solid electrolyte of the capacitor, use is mainly made of a chemical oxidation polymerization method that forms the conductive polymer layer by adding an oxidant and dopant to the conductive polymer to cause reactions on the oxide film of the metal porous body (see, e.g.. Japanese Patent (JP-B) No. 3040113, hereinafter referred to as “patent document 1”) or a method that uses, as a base, the conductive polymer layer formed by the chemical oxidation polymerization method and further increases the thickness thereof by the use of an electrolytic polymerization method (see, e.g. Japanese Examined Patent Publication (JP-B) No. H03-61331, hereinafter referred to as “patent document 2”).
On the other hand, a technique is also used that, without carrying out the polymerization on the oxide film of the metal porous body, forms the conductive polymer layer on the oxide film by separately preparing a solution of a soluble conductive polymer, impregnating the polymer solution into the metal porous body, and then drying it into a coating film (see, e.g. Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication (JP-A) No. 2001-023437, hereinafter referred to as “patent document 3”). In the case of the technique of patent document 3, the molecular weight of the soluble conductive polymer and the permeability thereof into the inside of the porous body generally have an inverse relationship, while, the electrical resistance of the coating film tends to be proportional to the molecular weight of the conductive polymer. Therefore, if only the soluble conductive polymer solution is used for forming the solid electrolyte of the capacitor, the ESR and capacitance of the capacitor often have a trade-off relationship and, therefore, the example of such use is rare. Practically, soluble conductive polymer solutions are generally used such that (A) a soluble polymer having a large molecular weight is used to prepare a soluble polymer solution that can form a polymer layer with a low resistance although its permeability into a porous body is low, thereby forming a conductive polymer layer with a large thickness near the outermost surface of the porous body in combination with the chemical oxidation polymerization method, and (B) a soluble polymer having a small molecular weight is used to prepare a soluble polymer solution that can facilitate formation of a conductive polymer layer even inside a porous body although its resistance is high, thereby using it as a base in electrolytic polymerization in combination with the electrolytic polymerization method. EDT is a monomer that has started to be widely used and has a large feature that a low-resistance conductive polymer can be obtained and, therefore, also when EDT is used in a soluble conductive polymer, the using method like (A) is often employed. However, at present, even in the using method like (A), the conductive polymer formed by the soluble conductive polymer solution can only form a polymer layer having a resistivity that is several to 100 times higher or more as compared with the conductive polymer formed only by the chemical oxidation polymerization and, further, the stability at high temperatures is also inferior thereto and the resistance increases in a short time, which has been a problem in application to the solid electrolytic capacitor. In the case of a conductive polymer formed by a soluble conductive polymer solution containing EDT as a monomer, the resistance becomes lower as compared with a conductive polymer using another monomer such as, for example, pyrrole or aniline, but, as compared with the conductive polymer formed only the chemical oxidation polymerization, a polymer layer having a resistivity about 2 to 10 times higher can only be formed. Further, it has still been a problem that the stability at high temperatures is inferior thereto.
As examples of soluble conductive polymers containing EDT as a monomer, for example Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication (JP-A) No. H01-313521 (hereinafter referred to as “patent document 4”) has proposed and, with respect particularly to the water-soluble conductive polymers, Baytron-P manufactured by H. C. Starck—V TECH Ltd. and so on are on the market. However, those polymers have high electrical resistances and notably increase in electrical resistance at temperatures of about 100° C., and therefore, cannot be applied to solid electrolytes of capacitors as they are.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an electrically conductive polymer composition capable of obtaining a coating film that is made of a water-soluble conductive polymer containing EDT and has a reduced resistivity, and further, that can maintain such a low resistivity even in a high-temperature environment.
It is another object of this invention to provide a solid electrolytic capacitor having excellent ESR characteristics by applying the coating film of the foregoing conductive polymer composition.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a surface-mount transmission line element having excellent ESR characteristics by applying the coating film of the foregoing conductive polymer composition.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electrically conductive polymer composition containing an electrically conductive polymer obtained by using a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the following formula 1,
##STR00001##
and polystyrene sulfonic acid, as anions, given by the following formula 2,
##STR00002##
and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a solid electrolytic capacitor which comprises an anode body made of a valve-acting metal, an oxide film formed on. a surface of said valve-acting metal, a first solid electrolyte layer formed so as to. reach the oxide film inside said valve-acting metal, a second solid electrolyte. layer formed at an outer periphery of the first solid electrolyte layer, and a conductor layer formed on the second solid electrolyte layer. In the aspect of the present invention, the anode body serves as an anode and the conductor layer as a cathode and terminal portions of the anode and cathode are respectively formed. The solid electrolytic capacitor uses, as at least one of the first and second solid electrolyte layers, an electrically conductive polymer composition containing an electrically conductive polymer obtained by using a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the formula 1, and polystyrene sulfonic acid, as anions, given by the formula 2, and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a transmission line element which comprises an anode body made of a valve-acting metal, an oxide film formed on a surface of a center portion of said anode body, a first solid electrolyte layer formed on the oxide film inside said valve-acting metal, a second solid electrolyte layer formed on the oxide film at an outer periphery of the valve-acting metal, and a conductor layer formed on the second solid electrolyte layer. In the aspect of the present invention, both ends of the center portion of said valve-acting metal serve as a pair of anodes and said conductor layer as a cathode and terminal portions of the anodes and cathode are respectively formed. The transmission line element uses, as at least one of said first and second solid electrolyte layers, an electrically conductive polymer composition containing an electrically conductive polymer obtained by using a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the formula 1, and polystyrene sulfonic acid, as anions, given by the formula 2, and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a solid electrolytic capacitor, which comprises the steps of preparing an anode body made of a valve-acting metal, forming an oxide film on a surface of said valve-acting metal, forming a first solid electrolyte layer so as to reach the oxide film inside said valve-acting metal, forming a second solid electrolyte layer at an outer periphery of said first solid electrolyte layer, forming a conductor layer on said second solid electrolyte layer, and forming terminal portions of an anode and a cathode. The anode body serves as the anode and the conductor layer serves as said cathode. In the aspect of the present invention, at least one of the first and second solid electrolyte layers is made of an electrically conductive polymer formed by polymerization from an aqueous solution containing a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the formula 1, and anions of polystyrene sulfonic acid given by the formula 2, and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a transmission line element which comprises the steps of forming an oxide film on a surface of a center portion of an anode body made of a valve-acting metal, forming a first solid electrolyte layer on the oxide film inside the valve-acting metal, forming a second solid electrolyte layer on the oxide film at an outer periphery of the valve-acting metal, forming a conductor layer on said second solid electrolyte layer, and forming terminal portions of a pair of anodes and a cathode. Both ends of the center portion of the valve-acting metal serve as said pair of anodes and the conductor layer serve as said cathode. In the aspect of the present invention, at least one of said first and second solid electrolyte layers is made of an electrically conductive polymer formed by polymerization from an aqueous solution containing a polymer in the form of cations comprising repeating structural units of 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene given by the formula 1, and anions of polystyrene sulfonic acid given by the formula 2, and further containing naphthalene sulfonic acid as an additive.
At first, the principle of this invention will be described.
This invention relates to a technique of reducing the resistance of and suppressing an increase in resistance, at high temperatures, of a conductive polymer having, as a base, a water-soluble polymer with a structure in which polystyrene sulfonic acid (hereinafter referred to as “PSSA”) is doped when polymerizing EDT (hereinafter, polymerized EDT will be referred to as “PEDT”).
The increase in resistance of the conductive polymer is mainly caused by undoping of PSSA in the high-temperature environment and oxidation of the polymer.
The present inventors have found that undoping of PSSA can be suppressed by adding naphthalene sulfonic acid (hereinafter referred to as “NSA”) as an additive when synthesizing a water-soluble polymer. With respect to the undoping suppression mechanism, there still exists an ambiguous portion. In this regard, when use is made of a typical dopant for a conductive polymer, such as para-toluene sulfonic acid (hereinafter referred to as “TSA”) or dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid (hereinafter referred to as “DBSA”) being aromatic sulfonic acid, in an aqueous solution without using PSSA or when a polymer doped with only NSA is produced, a low-resistance conductive polymer film cannot be obtained and, further, an increase in resistance at high temperatures cannot be suppressed. In view of this, it is speculated that the foregoing NSA as the additive does not act on PEDT as a dopant but acts on doped PSSA to suppress undoping thereof. Further, since it is difficult to dope NSA into PEDT even by the use of the chemical oxidation polymerization method while NSA is easily bonded to. PSSA, it is considered that the action as speculated above is correct.
It has also been confirmed that the molecular weight of PSSA is preferably what is obtained by polymerizing 50 or more molecules in average of monomolecular styrene sulfonic acid (molecular weight:184.2). In combination with the foregoing addition of NSA, there is obtained a water-soluble polymer having a low resistance and exhibiting only a small increase in resistance at high temperatures. By applying a solution of such a soluble (water-soluble) conductive polymer to a solid electrolytic capacitor, the ESR and high-temperature characteristics are improved as compared with the capacitor using the conventional soluble conductive polymer.
Now, specific examples of this invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
In Example 1 of this invention, the weight ratio composition of respective materials to be used was set to EDT:1, PSSA:2.6, NSA:1.5, and oxidant:1 given that pure water was 100. PSSA was used in the form of a 20% aqueous solution of PSSA having an average molecular weight of 14,000, NSA was used in the form of a 10% aqueous solution, and ammonium peroxodisulphate (hereinafter referred to as “APS”) powder was used as the oxidant. When the aqueous solution was used, the weight ratio was given as a value corresponding to the solid part thereof. The foregoing materials ad the pure water were put into a container and then stirred with a stirrer so that polymerization proceeded. In this event, APS serving as the oxidant was added dividedly after uniformly stirring and mixing EDT, PSSA, and NSA being the base materials. This is because if a large amount of the oxidant is added at one time, variation in molecular weight of a conductive polymer to be obtained increases so that there are produced more molecules having small molecular weights or more molecules that coagulate into particles. In Example 1 of this invention, the total stirring time was set to 96 hours, wherein the total adding amount of APS was divided into three units and only the base materials were stirred and mixed without adding APS in the first 24 hours, and then, the single unit amount of APS was added per 24 hours. For comparison, conductive polymers were also produced in the case where NSA was not used (Comparative Example 1), in the case where the average molecular weight of PSSA was set to 50,000 (Comparative Example 2), and in the case where the average molecular weight of PSSA was set to 10,000 (Comparative Example 3). In Comparative Examples 1 to 3, the conductive polymers were synthesized in the same manner (composition ratio and process) as in Example 1 except that NSA was not used or the average molecular weight of PSSA differed therefrom. Further, in Comparative Example 4, a conductive polymer was produced by adding, instead of NSA, TSA at a weight ratio of 1.24 relative to pure water 100 in Example 1. The adding amount of TSA was set so as to be equal to the adding amount of NSA in mol. A conductive polymer aqueous solution produced in Example 1 of this invention and conductive polymer aqueous solutions produced in Comparative Examples 1 to 4 were dropped on glass plates and then dried into coating films, respectively. The thickness and resistance value of each coating film were measured to derive a resistivity. The results are shown in Table 1 below. It has been found that the coating film of the conductive polymer solution produced in Example 1 of this invention exhibits the lowest resistivity.
TABLE 1
Measure-
ment
Inventive
Comparative Example
Object
Example 1
1
2
3
4
Resistivity
10
219
548
197
88
mΩ · cm
mΩ · cm
mΩ · cm
mΩ · cm
mΩ · cm
In Example 2 of this invention, conductive polymer aqueous solutions were produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the weight composition ratios of NSA were set to 0.5. 1.0, and 2.0 relative to pure water 100, respectively (hereinafter, the respective compositions will be referred to as Examples 2a, 2b, and 2c). These solutions were dropped on glass plates to obtain coating films like in Example 1. The resistivity of each coating film is shown in Table 2 below in comparison with Example 1.
TABLE 2
Measurement
Inventive
Inventive
Inventive
Inventive
Object
Example 1
Example 2a
Example 2b
Example 2c
Resistivity
10 mΩ · cm
50 mΩ · cm
13 mΩ · cm
17 mΩ · cm
It is understood from Table 2 that although there is almost no difference between Example 1 and Examples 2a to 2c, the coating film of Example 1 exhibits the lowest resistivity and, further, it is understood from the results in
In Example 3 of this invention, a solid electrolytic capacitor 101 as shown in
Tantalum was used as a valve-acting metal for the solid electrolytic capacitor shown in
In Example 4 of this invention, a surface-mount transmission line element 102 as shown in
Tantalum was used as a valve-acting metal for the surface-mount transmission line element shown in
In Example 4 of this invention, a conductive polymer layer as a second solid electrolyte layer was formed by the use of the conductive polymer aqueous solution containing EDT produced in Example 1. Specifically, the element formed with the polypyrrole conductive polymer layer 3 was immersed in the conductive polymer aqueous solution of Example 1 for 5 minutes, then taken out and subjected to preliminary drying in an atmospheric atmosphere at 85° C. for 20 minutes, and then heated at 150° C. for 30 minutes, thereby forming a poly (3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) conductive polymer layer 4 as the second solid electrolyte layer on the outermost surface of the element. Thereafter, a graphite layer 5 and a silver layer 6 were formed on the conductive polymer layer 4 by paste coating and curing, then a metal plate 11 was connected to the silver layer 6 and a cathode terminal metal plate 17 was further connected via the metal plate 11 on the lower side, then an anode terminal metal plate 19 was attached to a tantalum anode plate 18, and then the element thus obtained was covered with a mold resin 10, thereby obtaining the surface-mount transmission line element 102. Numeral 12 denotes a joining portion between the metal plate 11 and the cathode terminal metal plate 17. However, this structure may be in the form of a single integrally formed cathode terminal metal plate 11 or 17.
The surface-mount transmission line element 102 in Example 4 of this invention achieves the ESR characteristics comparable to those of the conventional one like the capacitor 101 produced in Example 3. The element 102 has a height T lower than that of the capacitor 101 and is thus a thin type. In Example 4 of this invention, tantalum was used as the valve-acting metal. However, instead of it, aluminum, niobium, or the like may be used as a valve-acting metal to thereby produce a surface-mount transmission line element.
As described above, the conductive polymer composition of this invention is used in the solid electrolytic capacitor or the transmission line element. The solid electrolytic capacitor is applied to an electrical component, an electronic component, or a circuit element of an electrical or electronic device. The transmission line element is applied to stabilization of a power supply circuit or a decoupling circuit.
Yoshida, Katsuhiro, Araki, Kenji, Saitou, Takeshi, Arai, Shinji, Toida, Sadamu, Asami, Tadamasa, Maruko, Yuuichi
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