IP Library Granted Patent US 7,348,194
Granted Patent B2
US 7,348,194 · App. 11/803,213 · Granted Mar 25, 2008

Electrode compositions containing carbon nanotubes for solid electrolyte capacitors

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Patent No.
US 7,348,194
App. No.
11/803,213
Granted
Mar 25, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved capacitor with an anode with an anode wire and an oxide layer on the surface of the anode. A cathode layer is exterior to the oxide layer. A carbon conductive layer is exterior to the cathode layer wherein the cathode layer comprises 5-75 wt % resin and 25-95 wt % conductor. The conductor has carbon nanotubes. An anode lead is in electrical contact with the anode wire and a cathode lead is in electrical contact with the carbon conductive layer.

Claims (27)

1. A method for forming a capacitor comprising:

forming an anode from a valve metal with an anode wire extending therefrom;

exposing a surface of said anode to an oxidizing solution to form an oxide layer thereon;

forming a cathode layer on at least a portion of said oxide layer;

applying a carbon coating layer on at least a portion of said cathode layer wherein said carbon coating layer comprises solvent, resin and carbon nanotubes;

removing said solvent from said carbon coating layer to form a carbon conductive layer;

attaching an anode lead into electrical contact with said anode wire; and

attaching a cathode lead into electrical contact with said cathode layer.

2. The method for forming a capacitor of claim 1 further comprising applying a silver conductive layer between said applying a carbon coating layer and said attaching an anode lead.

3. The method for forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said carbon conductive layer comprises 5-75 wt % resin.

4. The method for forming a capacitor of claim 3 wherein said carbon conductive layer comprises 15-20 wt % resin.

5. The method for forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said resin comprises at least one material selected from phenolic, phenoxy, epoxy, acrylic, cellulose derivatives, aromatic cyanate esters, diallyl isophthalate, bismaleimide, polyimides, polyamide imides, polysulfones, polyphylenes, polyether sulfones, polyaryl ethers, polyphenylene sulfides, polyarylene ether ketones, polyether imides, polyquinoxalines, polyquinolines, polybenzimidazoles, polybenzoxazoles polybenzothiazoles, silicone polyester, silicone epoxy and silicone.

6. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said carbon conductive layer further comprises conductive carbon particles.

7. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 6 wherein said conductive carbon particles comprise carbon black.

8. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said carbon conductive layer comprises 0.025-93 wt % carbon nanotubes.

9. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 8 wherein said carbon conductive layer comprises 1-30 wt % carbon nanotubes.

10. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said carbon conductive layer comprises 7-99.975 wt % carbon.

11. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said carbon nanotubes comprise at least one selected from the group consisting of single wall carbon nanotubes, multiple wall carbon nanotubes and combinations thereof.

12. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said carbon nanotubes have a diameter of 1-200 nm.

13. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 12 wherein said carbon nanotubes have a diameter of 1-100 nm.

14. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 13 wherein said carbon nanotubes have a diameter of 1-2 nm.

15. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said carbon nanotubes have a length of at least 5 μm.

16. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 further comprising applying said carbon coating layer by dipping.

17. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said carbon coating solution comprises 20-90 wt % solvent.

18. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 1 wherein said solvent is selected from glycol ethers, glycol ester ethers, N-methyl pyrrolidone, dimethyl formamide and xylene.

19. The method of forming a capacitor of claim 18 wherein said solvent is selected from glycol ester ethers.

20. A capacitor formed by the method of claim 1 .

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2010
From: KEMET ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 025150/0023 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 022892/0795 Recorded May 18, 2010
From: K FINANCING, LLC
To: KEMET CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024397/0774 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 1, 2009
From: KEMET CORPORATION
To: K FINANCING, LLC
Reel/Frame 022892/0795 →