Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1197767 | Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
TEA CO2 laser irradiation of gaseous trisilane-thiirane mixtures results in the co-decomposition of both components and allows chemical vapor deposition of polycarbosilthiane films that undergo reaction with air moisture, evolve H2S and develop to polycarbosiloxanes. Laser-induced fluorescence experiments allowed detection of transient SiS in the gas phase. The gas-phase formation of SiS and polycarbosilthiane, accounted for on the basis GC/MS analysis of final volatile products and in situ measured FTIR spectra of the deposited polymers, involves reactions between silylenes and S atoms that are respective intermediates of trisilane and thiirane decomposition.
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Authors
Josef Pola, Markéta Urbanová, Magna Santos, Luis DÃaz, Jan Å ubrt,