Issue 7, 2026

Effect of ultrasonic field on controlled organic stripping layer formation and its application in electrodeposition of ultra-thin copper foil

Abstract

Electroplating is a widely used method for producing metal films, enabling the fabrication of metal foil materials with thicknesses below 20 μm. However, stripping ultra-thin metal films (<5 μm) from the cathode electrode plate remains challenging. Herein, this study reports an efficient electrodeposition process for producing easily peelable ultra-thin copper foil. The method first forms a nickel layer (<1 μm) via electrodeposition on the carrier copper foil. Subsequently, an adenine-based organic stripper is adsorbed onto the nickel layer via “Ni–N” interaction, with ultrasonic introduced during adsorption to enhance bonding effectiveness. DC electroplating of the copper foil on this modified substrate surface enables the production of ultra-thin copper foil as low as 3.5 μm. Research findings indicate that, compared to conventional copper foil preparation methods, this process effectively promotes “Ni–N” formation through ultrasonic treatment. The introduction of ultrasonic assistance during organic stripping layer adsorption results in lower peel strength for the ultra-thin copper foil electroplated on its surface. This facilitates easier, intact stripping of the ultra-thin copper foil while minimizing damage during stripping and storage. Ultra-thin copper foil produced via this method finds primary applications in integrated circuit (IC) packaging, chip packaging substrates, high-density interconnect (HDI) boards, and various high-end electronic products.

Graphical abstract: Effect of ultrasonic field on controlled organic stripping layer formation and its application in electrodeposition of ultra-thin copper foil

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Dec 2025
Accepted
31 Dec 2025
First published
29 Jan 2026

CrystEngComm, 2026,28, 1187-1196

Effect of ultrasonic field on controlled organic stripping layer formation and its application in electrodeposition of ultra-thin copper foil

G. Yin, J. Han, Y. Zhu, X. Song, J. Wang, Y. Wu and X. Liu, CrystEngComm, 2026, 28, 1187 DOI: 10.1039/D5CE01168J

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