17999838. ULTRA-THIN FILM OF THERMOSETTING RESIN simplified abstract (The University of Tokyo)

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ULTRA-THIN FILM OF THERMOSETTING RESIN

Organization Name

The University of Tokyo

Inventor(s)

Takuzo Aida of Tokyo (JP)

Yoshimitsu Itoh of Tokyo (JP)

Tengfei Fu of Tokyo (JP)

Pier-Luc Champagne of Tokyo (JP)

Tsutomu Suzuki of Tokyo (JP)

Atsuteka Nagao of Tokyo (JP)

ULTRA-THIN FILM OF THERMOSETTING RESIN - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17999838 titled 'ULTRA-THIN FILM OF THERMOSETTING RESIN

The abstract describes a method for producing an ultra-thin film of a thermosetting resin, such as a phenolic resin, by introducing a solution containing an aldehyde-based compound and a compound capable of undergoing addition condensation with the aldehyde-based compound into an electrochemical cell and applying a positive potential to the working electrode to form a thin film.

  • Electrochemical method for producing an ultra-thin film of a thermosetting resin
  • Solution contains aldehyde-based compound and compound capable of addition condensation
  • Positive potential applied to working electrode in electrochemical cell
  • Thin film of thermosetting resin, such as phenolic resin, formed on working electrode

Potential Applications: - Coatings for electronic devices - Protective layers for metal surfaces - Adhesive films for bonding materials

Problems Solved: - Production of ultra-thin thermosetting resin films - Precise control over film thickness - Enhanced adhesion properties

Benefits: - Improved durability and corrosion resistance - Increased versatility in material applications - Cost-effective production method

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Electrochemical Method for Ultra-Thin Resin Films" This technology can be utilized in industries such as electronics, automotive, and construction for coating, bonding, and protective purposes.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior research on electrochemical methods for producing thin films of thermosetting resins, as well as advancements in resin coating technologies.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest developments in electrochemical deposition techniques for resin film production and applications in various industries.

Questions about Ultra-Thin Resin Films: 1. How does the electrochemical method compare to traditional methods of producing resin films?

  - The electrochemical method offers advantages such as precise control over film thickness and enhanced adhesion properties compared to traditional methods.

2. What are the key factors influencing the quality and properties of the ultra-thin resin films produced using this method?

  - Factors such as solution composition, applied potential, and electrode materials play a significant role in determining the quality and properties of the resin films.


Original Abstract Submitted

An ultra-thin film of a thermosetting resin, such as a phenolic resin, can be produced by a method that includes introducing a solution containing an aldehyde-based compound and a compound (A) capable of undergoing addition condensation with an aldehyde-based compound into an electrochemical cell, which includes a working electrode and a counter electrode, and applying a positive potential to the working electrode to form a thin film on the working electrode.