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- Photoacids are molecules which become more acidic upon absorption of light. Either the light causes a photodissociation to produce a strong acid or the...
- use today: photoacid generator + hν (193 nm) → acid cation + sulfonate anion sulfonate anion + hν (193 nm) → e− + sulfonate e− + photoacid generator →...
- to 10 wt% of mixed Triarylsulfonium/hexafluoroantimonate salt as the photoacid generator. SU-8 absorbs light in the UV region, allowing fabrication of...
- electronic ground state, the proton and acid recombine to form the photoacid again. Photoacids are a convenient source to induce pH jumps in ultrafast laser...
- photosensitizers. Photoacids (or photobases) are molecules which become more acidic (or basic) upon the absorption of light. Photoacids increase in acidity...
- industry, PFOS is used in multiple photolithographic chemicals including: photoacid generators (PAGs) and anti-reflective coatings (ARCs). It has been phased...
- Netherlands Within the research domain, the ETH Zurich team's development of a photoacid solution for direct air capture marks a significant innovation. This technology...
- (2014). "Waste Management of Chemically Activated Switches: Using a Photoacid To Eliminate Ac****ulation of Side Products". Journal of the American Chemical...
- mixtures of a polymer or its precursor and other small molecules (e.g. photoacid generators) that have been specially formulated for a given lithography...
- them a positive charge. The compound triphenylsulfonium triflate is a photoacid, a compound that under light converts to an acid.[citation needed] Organic...