Issue 23, 2014

Base-amplifying silicone resins generating aliphatic secondary amines autocatalytically: synthesis, characterization and application to positive-working photoresists

Abstract

New base-sensitive silicone resins bearing base-amplifying units that autocatalytically transform into aliphatic primary or secondary amino groups were designed and synthesized. Photogenerated amines from photobase generators by 254 nm light irradiation triggered a base-catalysed autocatalytic reaction, referred to as a base proliferation reaction, during post-exposure baking at 100 °C. This gave a positive-working developable photoresist with a 2 wt% lactic acid aqueous solution. A photosensitivity of 0.3 mJ cm−2 was achieved, and 3 × 3 μm line-and-space patterns were successfully fabricated using a 0.7 μm thick film of the polymer.

Graphical abstract: Base-amplifying silicone resins generating aliphatic secondary amines autocatalytically: synthesis, characterization and application to positive-working photoresists

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Aug 2014
Accepted
11 Sep 2014
First published
12 Sep 2014

Polym. Chem., 2014,5, 6671-6677

Base-amplifying silicone resins generating aliphatic secondary amines autocatalytically: synthesis, characterization and application to positive-working photoresists

K. Arimitsu, H. Kobayashi, M. Furutani, T. Gunji and Y. Abe, Polym. Chem., 2014, 5, 6671 DOI: 10.1039/C4PY01096E

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