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Diazonaphthoquinone (DNQ) is a
diazo derivative of naphthoquinone. Upon
exposure to light, DNQ
converts to a
derivative that is
susceptible to etching...
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resin Epoxy Ralph Dammel (1993). "Basic
Chemistry of Novolaks".
Diazonaphthoquinone-based Resists. Int. Soc.
Optical Engineering. doi:10.1117/3.2265072...
- Buparvaquone, an
antiprotozoal drug used in
veterinary medicine Diazonaphthoquinone, a
diazo derivative of
naphthoquinone 1,2-Naphthoquinone, from the...
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Ralph Dammel (1993). "Basic
Chemistry of Novolaks".
Diazonaphthoquinone-based Resists. Int. Soc.
Optical Engineering. ISBN 9780819410191...
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wavelengths in the
ultraviolet spectrum or
shorter (<400 nm). For example,
diazonaphthoquinone (DNQ)
absorbs strongly from
approximately 300 nm to 450 nm. The absorption...
- Look up DNQ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. DNQ may
refer to:
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rather than absorbed.
Other variants include CMY and CMYW matrices.
Diazonaphthoquinone (DNQ)-novolac
photoresist is one
material used as the
carrier for...
- century. In 1940,
Oskar Süß
created a
positive photoresist by
using diazonaphthoquinone,
which worked in the
opposite manner: the
coating was
initially insoluble...
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polyfunctional photosensitive groups in
positive photoresists. They
studied diazonaphthoquinone (DNQ), a
chemical compound used for
dissolution inhibition of novolak...