Photocurable adhesive compositions, reaction products of which have low halide ion content
View Patent ↗The present invention is directed to a photocurable composition for use as an encapsulant, for underfill or attachment adhesives, capable of curing at wavelengths greater than 290 nm. Reaction products of these photocurable compositions have a low level of extractable halide ion, such as less than 100 ppm. In use, the photocurable composition may be applied, for instance, over the wire bonds that electrically connect a semiconductor device to a substrate to maintain a fixed positional relationship and protect the integrity of the electrical connection from vibrational and shock disturbances, as well as from interference from environmental contaminants.
1. A method for the attachment of an integrated circuit to a carrier substrate, the steps of which include
applying a photocurable composition to the carrier substrate, wherein the photocurable composition curable under exposure to radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum, reaction products of which have a low level of extractable halide ion, and comprises:
(i) an epoxy resin component,
(ii) optionally, a photosensitizer and
(iii) a cationic photoinitiator, the counter ion of which includes at least one halide atom bound covalently to a carbon atom of the counter ion;
activating the composition prior to or after application thereof through exposure to radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum;
positioning the integrated circuit onto the circuit board and establishing electrical interconnection therebetween; and
optionally, curing the composition at a temperature between 60 and 140° C.