Photosensitive polyimide-precursor formulation

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4302831, 430906, G03C 173

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060134143

ABSTRACT:
Photosensitive compositions containing a polyimide precursor and a complex cation of a polymerizable carboxylic acid functional compound with a tertiary amino functional group; and use thereof to provide a pattern.

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