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Polymer Chemistry | 2012

Formation of spherical nanoparticles in poly(amic acid) films

Tomohito Ogura; Yuta Saito; Tomoya Higashihara; Mitsuru Ueda

We found for the first time the formation of spherical nanoparticles in poly(amic acid) (PAA) derived from 3,3′,4,4′-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride and 4,4′-oxydianiline films after pre-baking. Several factors influencing the formation of spherical nanoparticles have been investigated. The molecular weights of PAA and the pre-bake temperature are important and effective parameters influencing the particle morphology. On the other hand, spherical nanoparticle formation does not depend on the film casting method. The particle size distribution after pre-baking at 100–150 °C for 5 min is rather narrow in the range of 25–45 nm and the mean particle diameter is 33 nm, which means that the resulting film is transparent and can be used as a photoresist. This observation is very important for developing photosensitive polyimides providing a deeper insight into a development process using organic solvents or aqueous base solutions.


Chemistry of Materials | 2008

Optically Transparent Sulfur-Containing Polyimide-TiO2 Nanocomposite Films with High Refractive Index and Negative Pattern Formation from Poly(amic acid)-TiO2 Nanocomposite Film

Jingang Liu; Yasuhiro Nakamura; Tomohito Ogura; Yuji Shibasaki; Shinji Ando; Mitsuru Ueda


Macromolecules | 2007

Facile synthesis of semiaromatic poly(amic acid)s from trans -1,4 -cyclohexanediamine and aromatic tetracarboxylic dianhydrides

Tomohito Ogura; Mitsuru Ueda


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2010

Low‐CTE photosensitive polyimide based on semialicyclic poly(amic acid) and photobase generator

Tomohito Ogura; Tomoya Higashihara; Mitsuru Ueda


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2007

Photosensitive polybenzoxazole based on a poly(o‐hydroxy amide), a dissolution inhibitor, and a photoacid generator

Tomohito Ogura; Mitsuru Ueda


Polymer Journal | 2009

A Negative-Type Photosensitive Poly(3-hexylthiophene) with Cross-Linker and Photoacid Generator

Keita Endo; Tomohito Ogura; Tomoya Higashihara; Mitsuru Ueda


Polymer Journal | 2007

Photosensitive Poly(benzoxazole) Based on Poly(o-hydroxy amide), Dissolution Inhibitor, Thermoacid Generator, and Photoacid Generator

Tomohito Ogura; Ko-ta Yamaguchi; Yuji Shibasaki; Mitsuru Ueda


European Polymer Journal | 2010

Pattern formation of polyimide by using photosensitive polybenzoxazole as a top layer

Tomohito Ogura; Tomoya Higashihara; Mitsuru Ueda


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2009

Direct Patterning of Poly(amic acid) and Low-Temperature Imidization Using a Crosslinker, a Photoacid Generator, and a Thermobase Generator

Tomohito Ogura; Tomoya Higashihara; Mitsuru Ueda


Chemistry Letters | 2005

Thermo-base Generator for Low Temperature Solid-phase Imidation of Poly(amic acid)

Ken-ichi Fukukawa; Tomohito Ogura; Yuji Shibasaki; Mitsuru Ueda

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Mitsuru Ueda

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Shinya Nishimura

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Ken-ichi Fukukawa

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Katsuhisa Mizoguchi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Keita Endo

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Masy Sugiyama

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Shinji Ando

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Yasuhiro Nakamura

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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