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Ion Exchange of Organic Ionic Compounds in Photoresist

Eui-Hyun Ryu,Chang-Young Hong,Min Kyung Jang,Myung-Yeol Kim,Dong Yong Kim,Jae Yun Ahn+6 more-2015-01-01-Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology

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Organic ionic compounds, such as photo-acid generators (PAGs) and photo-decomposable quenchers (PDQs), are solvated in organic solvents. During this process, organic ionic comounds can be solvated only in an associated salt form or both in an associated salt form and a dissociated ionic form. In order to understand this behavior, we carried out (1) the binding energy calculation of photo-acid generator (see, Figure Based on the computational and experimental results, we propose that organic ionic compounds are solvated in both an associated salt form and a dissociated ionic form in equilibrium state resulting in ion exchange of cations and anions in mixed organic ionic compounds.

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Organic ionic compounds, such as photo-acid generators (PAGs) and photo-decomposable quenchers (PDQs), are solvated in organic solvents. During this process, organic ionic comounds can be solvated only in an associated salt form or both in an associated salt form and a dissociated ionic form. In order to understand this behavior, we carried out (1) the binding energy calculation of photo-acid generator (see, Figure Based on the computational and experimental results, we propose that organic ionic compounds are solvated in both an associated salt form and a dissociated ionic form in equilibrium state resulting in ion exchange of cations and anions in mixed organic ionic compounds.

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PhotoresistMaterials scienceIonic bondingIonIon exchangeInorganic chemistryNanotechnologyOrganic chemistry

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