Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Source : Journal of Materials Research, Cambridge University Press, Volume 19, Number 11, p.3224–3233 (2004)
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Engineering
Department : Electronics and Communication
Year : 2004
Abstract : We present a supercritical CO2 (SCCO2) process for the preparation of nanoporous organosilicate thin films for ultralow dielectric constant materials. The porous structure was generated by SCCO2 extraction of a sacrificial poly(propylene glycol) (PPG) from a nanohybrid film, where the nanoscopic domains of PPG porogen are entrapped within the crosslinked poly(methylsilsesquioxane) (PMSSQ) matrix. As a comparison, porous structures generated by both the usual thermal decomposition (at approximately 450 °C) and by a SCCO2 process for 25 and 55 wt% porogen loadings were evaluated. It is found that the SCCO2 process is effective in removing the porogen phase at relatively low temperatures (200 °C) through diffusion of the supercritical fluid into the phase-separated nanohybrids and selective extraction of the porogen phase. Pore morphologies generated from the two methods are compared from representative three-dimensional (3D) images built from small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) data.
Cite this Research Publication : J. A. Lubguban, Gangopadhyay, S., Lahlouh, B., Dr. T. Rajagopalan, Biswas, N., Sun, J., Huang, D. H., Simon, S. L., Mallikarjunan, A., Kim, H. - C., and al., et, “Supercritical CO2 extraction of porogen phase: An alternative route to nanoporous dielectrics”, Journal of Materials Research, vol. 19, pp. 3224–3233, 2004.