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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 30, 2002
Filed:
Apr. 11, 2000
Guoping Mao, Austin, TX (US);
Hany B. Eitouni, Katy, TX (US);
Alphonsus V. Pocius, St. Paul, MN (US);
John B. Scheibner, Austin, TX (US);
Nanayakkara L. D. Somasiri, Austin, TX (US);
Nicholas A. Stacey, Austin, TX (US);
Alfred Viehbeck, Austin, TX (US);
3M Innovative Properties Company, St. Paul, MN (US);
Abstract
A photoimageable, aqueous acid soluble polyimide polymer comprising an anhydride, including a substituted benzophenone nucleus, a diamine reacted with the anhydride to form a photosensitive polymer intermediate, and at least 60 Mole % of solubilizing amine reacted with the photosensitive polymer intermediate to form the photoimageable, aqueous acid soluble polyimide polymer. An emulsion for electrophoretic deposition of a coating of a photoimageable, aqueous acid soluble polyimide polymer comprises a dispersed phase, including the photoimageable aqueous acid soluble polyimide polymer, dissolved in an organic solvent and a dispersion phase including a coalescence promoter and water. The emulsion may be applied, by electrophoretic deposition, to a conductive structure to provide a photoimageable coating on the conductive structure. After exposing the coating to a pattern of radiation for photocrosslinking exposed parts of the photoimageable aqueous acid soluble polyimide polymer, an aqueous acid developer solution removes unexposed photoimageable aqueous acid soluble polyimide polymer to reveal a crosslinked polyimide polymer image of the radiation pattern.