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- W2003176844 abstract "Silver is used widely as an electrode material. It is well known that the silver used in ceramic substrates, paper/phenol resins, and glass cloths/epoxy resin-laminated boards, tends to migrate when subjected to an electric potential difference under a high temperature/humidity environment, causing a reduction in insulator resistance and ultimately short-circuiting. This phenomenon arises from the ionization and resulting migration between silver electrodes in the presence of water and an electric potential difference. A known method of inhibiting silver migration is to apply an epoxy resin coating to the substrate surface. It has been determined that an epoxy resin coating containing intermolecular compounds of isocyanuric acid and 2,4-diamino-6-vinyl-s-triazine having an s-triazine ring within the molecule, is substantially more effective in suppressing silver migration than are epoxy resin coatings not containing those compounds. It has also been confirmed that 2,4-diamino-6-vinyl-s-triazine easily forms a complex in combination with silver ions in the water. When water droplets containing this compound are discharged onto bare silver electrodes, the amount of time it takes for shorts to occur is significantly greater than when water devoid of the compound is used. On the basis of these observations, it is conjectured that 2,4-diamino-6-vinyl-s-triazine is responsible for suppressing silver migration." @default.
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- W2003176844 title "Silver migration suppression effects of the 2,4-diamino-6-vinyl-s-triazine compounds" @default.
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