Abstract

Stable dispersions of nanosilica ranging in size between 8 and 11 nm were coated with tert-butyl acrylate polymer by in situ polymerization of monomer adsorbed on the particles in 2-propanol. The system was developed for use in the encapsulated inorganic resist technology. To achieve a high coating efficiency, silica was first modified with the 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propylmethacrylate (MPS) coupling agent at two different degrees of grafting. The presence of the bound MPS agent and of the polymer at the silica surface was determined by the attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy, while the amounts bound were assessed by the thermogravimetric analysis. Under studied conditions, the encapsulation efficiency was governed by the degree of MPS grafting and by the initial concentration of the monomer. Finally, the dissolution rate of these particles in aqueous base, a key parameter in photoresist application, was drastically reduced with increasing amount of grafted tert-butyl acrylate polymer at the silica surface.

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MonomerAcrylatePolymer chemistryPolymerPolymerizationButyl acrylateMaterials scienceChemical engineeringThermogravimetric analysisPrecipitation polymerizationAdsorptionChemistryRadical polymerizationOrganic chemistryComposite material

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Year
2000
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Volume
16
Issue
23
Pages
9031-9034
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153
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Ivan Sondi, Theodore H. Fedynyshyn, Roger F. Sinta et al. (2000). Encapsulation of Nanosized Silica by in Situ Polymerization of <i>tert</i>-Butyl Acrylate Monomer. Langmuir , 16 (23) , 9031-9034. https://doi.org/10.1021/la000618m

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10.1021/la000618m