1990
DOI: 10.2494/photopolymer.3.375
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Photoacid generation in polymeric films.

Abstract: A major photoproduct from the irradiation of triphenylsulfonium salts is a Bronsted acid. This photochemical process has been used in several polymer film applications where the acid is used for crosslinking of films or to initiate some other acid catalyzed reaction. Despite the widespread applications of these materials, little has been published about the efficiency of acid generation in polymeric films or catalytic chain length associated with chemically amplified systems. This talk will describe the use of… Show more

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“…The acid catalyzed decomposition process of t-BOC to a phenolic compound was confirmed theoretically in this research to be the first order reaction with respect to each of the concentrations of protons and (SO3CF3)-anions, respectively, i. e. [4]. Their results are rearranged and shown in Fig.…”
Section: Comparison With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The acid catalyzed decomposition process of t-BOC to a phenolic compound was confirmed theoretically in this research to be the first order reaction with respect to each of the concentrations of protons and (SO3CF3)-anions, respectively, i. e. [4]. Their results are rearranged and shown in Fig.…”
Section: Comparison With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 71%