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Product name: |
1,3-Dibromoadamantane |
CAS NO.: |
876-53-9 |
Structure: |
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Synonyms: |
1,3-DIBROMOADAMANTANE;1,3-DIBROMOTRICYCLO[3.3.1.1(3,7)]DECANE;Dibromoadamantane,97%;1,3-DIBROMO- ADAMANTINE;tricyclo[3.3.1.1~3,7~]decane, 1,3-dibromo-;1,3-Dibromoadamantan;NSC 102289;Adamantane, 1,3-dibromo- |
MF: |
C10H14Br2 |
MW: |
294.03 |
Melting point : |
108-110 °C(lit.) |
Chemical Properties: |
White Solid |
Purity |
98% |
Capacity: |
500KG/month |
Package |
In paper drums /Fluoride drums /iron drums /plastic drums/IBC Tank ,etc. |
Shipment method : |
By Sea ,Air ,Courier door to door ,etc. |
Storeage: |
Under room temperature ,keep away from direct sun light |
Loading Port : |
China any port ,Beijing ,Shanghai ,Hongkong |
Transportation condition: |
Shipped as non- dangerous chemicals |
Application: |
Analog Semiconductors, Light-Emitting Diodes LEDs, Solar Photovoltaics PV |
Introduction
A photoresist is a light-sensitive material used in several processes, such as photolithography and photoengraving, to form a patterned coating on a surface. This process is crucial in the electronic industry.The process begins by coating a substrate with a light-sensitive organic material. A patterned mask is then applied to the surface to block light, so that only unmasked regions of the material will be exposed to light. A solvent, called a developer, is then applied to the surface.
In the case of a positive photoresist, the photo-sensitive material is degraded by light and the developer will dissolve away the regions that were exposed to light, leaving behind a coating where the mask was placed.
In the case of a negative photoresist, the photosensitive material is strengthened (either polymerized or cross-linked) by light, and the developer will dissolve away only the regions that were not exposed to light, leaving behind a coating in areas where the mask was not placed.
Based on the chemical structure of photoresists, they can be classified into three types: Photopolymeric, photodecomposing, photocrosslinking photoresist.
Photopolymeric photoresist is a type of photoresist, usually allyl monomer, which could generate free radical when exposed to light, then initiates the photopolymerization of monomer to produce a polymer. Photopolymeric photoresists are usually used for negative photoresist, e.g. methyl methacrylate.
Photopolymerization of methyl methacrylate monomers under UV that resulting into polymer
Photodecomposing photoresist is a type of photoresist that generates hydrophilic products under light. Photodecomposing photoresists are usually used for positive photoresist.
Photolysis of a dizaonaphthoquinone that leads to a much more polar environment, which allows aqueous base to dissolve a Bakelite-type polymer.
Photocrosslinking photoresist is a type of photoresist, which could crosslink chain by chain when exposed to light, to generate an insoluble network. Photocrosslinking photoresist are usually used for negative photoresist.
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