Micro- and nanoporous materials developed using Supercritical CO2 -: Novel synthetic methods for the development of micro- and nanoporous materials toward microelectronic applications
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Paisner, SN
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Paisner, SN
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DeSimone, JM
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DeSimone, JM
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Chem, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
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A number of different types of nanoporous materials for use in low dielectric constant applications have been developed in recent years, including nanoporous silica, polyimides, poly(arylethers), and poly(methyl silsesquioxanes). Recently, much research has been done in the field of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO(2)) and its use in the synthesis of polymers for microelectronic applications. A variety of different methods using supercritical CO2 to form micro- and nanoporous materials towards applications in the microelectronic industry are described.