EP3270386A1 - Composition électriquement conductrice utilisée comme adhésif électriquement conducteur destiné à connecter mécaniquement et électriquement des conducteurs électriques à des contacts électriques de cellules solaires - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an electrically conductive composition for use as an electrically conductive adhesive for mechanically and electrically connecting electrical conductors to electrical contacts of solar cells.
- Solar cells can convert light, such as sunlight, into electrical energy. It is possible to collect the electrical energy from one single solar cell.
- a plurality of solar cells is conventionally electrically connected together in series to form an array of solar cells which can be incorporated into a photovoltaic module. Collection of the electrical energy and electrical connection of solar cells is typically made via electrical conductors which are mechanically and at the same time electrically connected to the emitter and collector contacts of the solar cells. The mechanical and at the same time electrical connection of the electrical conductors to the cell contacts is typically made by soldering or by adhesive bonding, in the latter case making use of an electrically conductive adhesive.
- electrical conductor means conventional electrical conductors like, for example, conventional wire, tape, ribbon or conductive backsheet foil (back contacting foil).
- emitter contact means an electrical contact connecting the emitter of a solar cell to an electrical conductor
- collector contact means an electrical contact connecting the collector of a solar cell to an electrical conductor.
- the electrical contacts take the form of metallizations.
- the solar cells In most of today's photovoltaic modules, the solar cells have emitter contacts and collector contacts located on opposite sides of the cells.
- the emitter contacts are located on the front surface, i.e. the surface exposed to the sunlight, whereas the collector contacts are on the back side.
- An example are H-type cells, typically having two emitter contacts known as emitter busbars on their frontface and two collector contacts also known as collector busbars on their backface.
- emitter contacts and collector contacts are of opposite polarity.
- back-contact cells which designation includes metallization wrap-through (MWT) cells, back-junction (BJ) cells, integrated back-contact (IBC) cells and emitter wrap-through (EWT) cells.
- MTT metallization wrap-through
- BJ back-junction
- IBC integrated back-contact
- EWT emitter wrap-through
- Such elements include phosphorus, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, tantalum and tungsten, see " Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, Gianluca Coletti, Sensitivity of crystalline silicon solar cells to metal impurities, September 14, 2011 “ or " J.R. Davis in IEEE Trans EI. Dev. ED-27, 677 (1980 )".
- the invention prevents said risk by using a specific electrically conductive low-silver type adhesive for mechanically and at the same time electrically connecting the contacts of a solar cell with electrical conductors.
- the elements copper, phosphorus, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, tantalum, aluminum and tungsten in elemental or metal form or in the form of an alloy are essentially or completely avoided in the electrically conductive adhesive.
- the invention relates to an electrically conductive composition useful as an electrically conductive adhesive for mechanically and at the same time electrically connecting at least one contact of a solar cell, preferably a silicon solar cell, with an electrical conductor, wherein said at least one contact is selected from the group consisting of emitter contacts and collector contacts, characterized in that the electrically conductive composition comprises
- solar cell is used. It shall not mean any limitation as to a certain type of solar cell. It includes any type of solar cell including in particular silicon solar cells. The cells may be of the afore mentioned H- or back-contact cell type, for example.
- the sum of the vol.-% of (A), (B), (C) and, if present, (D) may total 100 vol.-% of the electrically conductive composition.
- vol.-% disclosed in the description and the claims refer to the electrically conductive composition or, to be even more precise, to the electrically conductive composition prior to its application or use according to the invention.
- average particle size is used. It shall mean the mean primary particle diameter (d 50 ) determined by means of laser diffraction. Laser diffraction measurements can be carried out making use of a particle size analyzer, for example, a Mastersizer 3000 from Malvern Instruments.
- the term "aspect ratio" is used with regard to the shape of the particles (A) and (B) included in the electrically conductive composition.
- the aspect ratio means the ratio of the largest dimension to the smallest dimension of a particle and it is determined by SEM (scanning electron microscopy) and evaluating the electron microscopical images by measuring the dimensions of a statistically meaningful number of individual particles.
- the electrically conductive composition comprises 2 to 35 vol.-%, preferably 2 to 30 vol.-% and most preferably 2 to 20 vol.-% of silver particles (A) having an average particle size in the range of 1 to 25 ⁇ m, preferably 1 to 20 ⁇ m, most preferably 1 to 15 ⁇ m and exhibiting an aspect ratio in the range of 5 to 30 : 1, preferably 6 to 20 : 1, most preferably 7 to 15 : 1.
- the silver particles (A) may have a coating comprising at least one organic compound, in particular a C8 to C22 fatty acid or derivative thereof like salts or esters.
- the vol.-% values include the volume contribution of said coatings on the silver particles (A).
- the silver particles (A) include particles of silver and silver alloys; i.e. the term "silver particles” used herein shall mean particles of pure silver and/or of silver alloy. In case of silver alloy the total proportion of alloying metals is, for example, >0 to 5 wt.-%, preferably >0 to 1 wt.-%.
- the silver alloys may comprise binary alloys of silver and one other metal or alloys of silver with more than one metal other than silver. Examples of metals which can be used as alloying metals for the silver include in particular zinc, rhodium, palladium, indium, tin, antimony, rhenium, osmium, iridium, platinum, gold, lead and bismuth.
- copper, phosphorus, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, tantalum, aluminum and tungsten are excluded as alloying elements.
- the silver particles (A) exhibit an aspect ratio in the range of 5 to 30 : 1, preferably 6 to 20 : 1, most preferably 7 to 15 : 1. Said aspect ratio shall express that the silver particles (A) are, for example, acicular particles (needles) or flakes (platelets) as opposed to, for example, particles having a spherical, an essentially spherical, an elliptical or an ovoid shape.
- the electrically conductive composition may comprise one type of silver particles (A) or a combination of two or more different types of silver particles (A). In any case, all types of silver particles (A) contained in the electrically conductive composition meet the afore mentioned average particle size and aspect ratio conditions.
- An electrically conductive composition may comprise two different types of silver particles as the only particles (A), namely X vol.-% of silver particles having a d50 value of x ⁇ m and an aspect ratio of y : 1, and Y vol.-% of silver particles having a d50 value of v ⁇ m and an aspect ratio of w : 1, with X+Y lying in said 2 to 35 vol.-% range, x and v independently lying in said 1 to 25 ⁇ m range and y and w independently lying in said 5 to 30 : 1 range.
- Silver particles of type (A) are commercially available. Examples of such silver particles include SF-3, SF-3J from Ames Goldsmith; Silver Flake #80 from Ferro; RA-0101, AA-192N from Metalor.
- the electrically conductive composition may comprise a portion, for example, 10 to 30 vol.-% of silver particles other than those of type (A), in particular, silver particles having an aspect ratio in the range of, for example, 1 to ⁇ 5 : 1 or 1 to 3 : 1.
- silver particles having an aspect ratio in the range of, for example, 1 to ⁇ 5 : 1 or 1 to 3 : 1.
- One commercially available example of such silver particles is FA-3162 from Metalor.
- the electrically conductive composition comprises 10 to 63 vol.-%, preferably 15 to 63 vol.-% and most preferably 15 to 60 vol.-% of non-metallic particles (B) having an average particle size in the range of 1 to 25 ⁇ m, preferably 1 to 20 ⁇ m, most preferably 1 to 15 ⁇ m and exhibiting an aspect ratio in the range of 1 to 3 : 1, preferably 1 to 2 : 1, most preferably 1 to 1.5 : 1.
- useful particles of the (B) type include graphite particles and electrically non-conductive non-metallic particles, in each case meeting said average particle size and aspect ratio conditions.
- electrically non-conductive non-metallic particles shall mean non-metallic particles of a material having an electrical conductivity of ⁇ 10 -5 S/m.
- materials include glass, ceramics, plastics, diamond, boron nitride, silicon dioxide, silicon nitride, silicon carbide, aluminosilicate, aluminum oxide, aluminum nitride, zirconium oxide calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, talc, silica, polymer microspheres and titanium dioxide.
- the non-metallic particles (B) exhibit an aspect ratio in the range of 1 to 3 : 1, preferably 1 to 2 : 1, most preferably 1 to 1.5 : 1. Said aspect ratio shall express that the particles (B) have a true spherical or essentially spherical shape as opposed to particles like, for example, acicular particles or flakes.
- the individual particles (B) when looked at under an electron microscope have a ball like or near-to-ball like shape, i.e., they may be perfectly round or almost round, elliptical or they may have an ovoid shape.
- the electrically conductive composition may comprise one type of particles (B) or a combination of two or more different types of particles (B). In any case, all types of particles (B) contained in the electrically conductive composition meet the afore mentioned average particle size and aspect ratio conditions.
- Particles of type (B) are commercially available. Examples include AE9104 from Admatechs; EDM99,5 from AMG Mining; CL4400, CL3000SG from Almatis; Glass Spheres from Sigma Aldrich; Spheromers® CA6, CA10, CA15 from Microbeads®.
- the silver particles (A) have an average particle size in the range of 0.2 to 2 times the average particle size of the non-metallic particles (B).
- the sum of the vol.-% of silver particles (A) and non-metallic particles (B) totals 25 to 65 vol.-%.
- the electrically conductive composition comprises 30 to 80 vol.-%, preferably 30 to 75 vol.-% and most preferably 30 to 70 vol.-% a thermoplastic polymer system (C).
- thermoplastic polymer system (C) comprises those constituents of the electrically conductive composition which after the application embed the (A) and (B) particles.
- thermoplastic polymer system (C) comprises one or more thermoplastic polymers.
- the thermoplastic polymer system of the invention exhibits a melting temperature in the range of 100 °C - 350 °C.
- oligomeric and polymeric materials can be defined by the weight average molar mass determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC; divinylbenzene-crosslinked polystyrene as the immobile phase, tetrahydrofuran as the liquid phase, polystyrene standards). Oligomeric materials have a weight average molar mass of ⁇ 500, while the weight average molar mass of polymeric materials is > 500.
- GPC gel permeation chromatography
- thermoplastic polymers examples include acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), amorphous Poly-alpha-olefins (APAO), ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVAC), ethylene acrylic acid copolymer (EAA), polylactic acid (polylactide), polyamides (PA), polybenzimidazole (PBI), polycarbonate (PC), polycaprolactone (PCL), polyether sulfone (PES), poly ether ether ketone (PEEK), polyetherimide (PEI), polyethylene (PE), polyphenylene oxide (PPO), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polypropylene (PP), polypyrrole (PPY), polystyrene (PS), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), thermoplastic polyesters (TPE-E), thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPE-U).
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene sty
- the electrically conductive composition comprises 0 to 25 vol.-% of at least one additive (D).
- additives include non-polymeric tackifiying resins (e.g. terpenes, aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and aromatic resins, hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins, terpene-phenol-resins), adhesion promoters (e.g. organosilanes, organosulfides, organoamines) , waxes (e.g. microcrystalline waxes, Fischer-Tropsch waxes), plasticizers (e.g.
- non-polymeric tackifiying resins e.g. terpenes, aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and aromatic resins, hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins, terpene-phenol-resins
- adhesion promoters e.g. organosilanes, organosulfides, organoamines
- waxes e.g. microcrystalline waxes, Fischer-Tropsch waxes
- plasticizers e.g.
- benzoates such as 1,4-cyclohexane dimethanol dibenzoate, glyceryl tribenzoate, or pentaerythritol tetrabenzoate, phthalates, paraffin oils, polyisobutylene), antioxidants (sterically hindered phenols as N,N'-di-2-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine, phosphites, hindered aromatic amines) UV stabilizers (e.g.
- benzophenones sterically hindered amines as N,N'-di-2-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine
- antistatic agents aliphatic amines and amides, quaternary ammonium salts, polyethylene glycol, esters of phosphoric acid, polyols, indium tin oxide, ethoxylated amines, glycerol esters, long-chain alkyl phenols
- metal powders others than those in A
- the electrically conductive composition can be made by mixing components (A), (B), (C) and, optionally, (D). After completion of the mixing the so-produced electrically conductive composition can be stored until its use according to the invention.
- the electrically conductive composition is used according to the invention, i.e. it is used as an electrically conductive adhesive for mechanically and - at the same time - electrically connecting at least one contact of a solar cell with an electrical conductor, wherein the at least one contact is selected from the group consisting of solar cell emitter contacts and solar cell collector contacts.
- the electrically conductive composition is applied to the contact surface of the at least one contact of the solar cell and/or to the contact surface of the electrical conductor to be adhesively bonded to the at least one contact of the solar cell.
- the contact surface of a solar cell's contact is a metallization as has already been afore mentioned in the paragraph explaining emitter and collector contacts.
- the contact surface of an electrical conductor may be a terminal and/or other suitable place of a wire, tape or ribbon.
- the contact surface thereof is typically in the form of a pattern designed to fit the at least one contact of the solar cell.
- the electrically conductive composition may be applied by various applications methods. Application of the electrically conductive composition may be performed, for example, by printing, e.g. screen printing or stencil printing, by jetting, by dispensing or by extruding.
- the typical thickness of the applied electrically conductive composition lies in the range of, for example, 20 to 500 ⁇ m.
- thermoplastic polymer system may be present in the electrically conductive composition in melted state, dissolved or dispersed.
- the one or more solar cell contacts and the electrical conductor(s) to be adhesively bonded thereto are put together with their contact surfaces having the electrically conductive composition in between.
- an optional drying step may be performed in order to remove eventually present volatile compounds like, for example, organic solvent, from the electrically conductive composition. If such drying step is performed, the drying parameters are for example, 1 to 120 minutes at an object temperature of, for example, 60 to 160 °C.
- the so formed assembly comprising the electrically conductive composition is then solidified.
- the solar cell with the electrical conductors attached to its contacts or the array of solar cells connected to each other by electrical conductors may be used for the production of electrical energy, or, in particular, it may be incorporated into a conventional photovoltaic module.
- a photovoltaic stack or photovoltaic module may be assembled, for example, by placing a conventional back encapsulant layer on a conventional back sheet, placing the solar cell or the array of solar cells on top of the back encapsulant layer, placing a conventional front encapsulant layer on top of the one or more solar cells and then placing a conventional front sheet on top of the front encapsulant layer.
- a so-assembled photovoltaic stack is then consolidated in a laminating device by heating the stack and subjecting the heated photovoltaic stack to a mechanical pressure in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the stack and decreasing the ambient pressure in the laminating device.
- the heating allows the front and back encapsulants to soften, flow around and adhere to the one or more solar cells.
- the photovoltaic stack is cooled to ambient temperature and the mechanical pressure is released and atmospheric pressure is reestablished in the laminating device.
- Example 1 a Preparation of an electrically conductive thermoplastic:
- High density Polyethylene was introduced into a heated sigma-bladed mixer. The device was heated to 160 °C. When the polymer is molten, AA-192N silver particles from Metalor (particles of (A) type and 31 vol.-% (40 wt.-%) of AE9104 Al2O3 from Admatechs (particles of (B) type) were introduced into the mass over the course of 15 min and then, the further additives were added. The composition was mixed for additional 10 min. After the composition cooled to room temperature and solidified. The grinded solid composition was remelted on a heatable roll mill and milled at a roll temperature of 150 °C.
- Ethylene-vinyl acetate was introduced into a heated sigma-bladed mixer. The device was heated to 130 °C.
- AA-192N from Metalor particles of (A) type and 31 vol.-% (40 wt.-%) of AE9104 from Admatechs (particles of (B) type) were introduced into the mass over the course of 15 min and then, the further additives were added.
- the composition was mixed for additional 10 min. After the composition cooled to room temperature and solidified. The grinded solid composition was remelted on a heatable roll mill and milled milled at a roll temperature of 140 °C.
- Example 1 The electrically conductive composition of Example 1 was applied in liquid state to the backside emitter and collector contacts of a MWT solar cell (JACP6WR-0 from JA Solar) via stencil printing in a thickness of 400 ⁇ m.
- a MWT solar cell JACP6WR-0 from JA Solar
- the entire stack was then laminated under application of heat and mechanical pressure.
- temperature was increased to 150 °C at a rate of 13 °C/min.
- 80 °C a mechanical pressure of 1 bar was applied gently and homogeneously on the top and bottom face of the stack.
- the stack was cooled at a rate of 25 °C/min until the stack reached 20 °C.
- the mechanical pressure was reduced to zero.
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PCT/EP2017/062826 WO2018010884A1 (fr) | 2016-07-11 | 2017-05-29 | Utilisation d'une composition électriquement conductrice sous la forme d'un adhésif électriquement conducteur pour relier mécaniquement et électriquement des conducteurs électriques à des contacts électriques de cellules solaires |
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