Abstract
1 min readThe design of new condensation polymers which undergo acid-catalyzed thermolysis is explored with polycarbonates. The polymers are prepared by phase-transfer catalyzed polycondensation using active esters or carbonates and diols. Polycarbonates containing tertiary, allylic or benzylic diol units susceptible to elimination decompose thermally near 200° to volatile materials. Self developing resist materials can be designed by combining the active polycarbonates with photoactive triarylsulfonium salts or other similar compounds which generate strong acids upon irradiation. Exposure of the resist material creates a latent image which can be developed thermally with evolution of volatile carbon dioxide, alkenes, and alcohols.
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