Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9582172 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The effectiveness of reaction-diffusion mechanisms on the formation of nanoscale polymer films in the chemical shrink process is investigated by a two-dimensional model. The model includes three mechanisms: the catalytic cross-linking reaction of water-soluble polymers and cross-linkers, the diffusion of photoacids, and the trapping of photoacids by the cross-linked polymers. It is found that, although the cross-linking reaction is the vital mechanism for the chemical shrink process, it is much less effective on the formation of nanoscale polymer films than the photoacids diffusion and trapping mechanisms.
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Authors
Tsung-Lung Li, Jyh-Hua Ting,