Important factors for silane adhesion promoter efficacy: surface coverage, functionality and chain length
2004
The effects of an ammonia-based catalyst, surface coverage, organofunctional group and chain length on silane adhesion promoter efficacy were examined at a benzocyclobutene (BCB)/silicon dioxide interface with silanes of varying functionality and chain length. Fracture-mechanics-based techniques, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and contact-angle measurements were used to quantify the adhesion energy and silane surface coverage, respectively. Inclusion of a propylamine catalyst in silane solutions was found to affect both silane surface coverage and the resulting adhesion energy. However, in the absence of the catalyst comparable results were obtained with hydrolysis times in excess of 1 h. Only a weak dependence of adhesion energy on silane surface coverage was observed. After adhesion energy results for silanes with varying organofunctional group were normalized for differences in surface coverage, only the vinylfunctional silane was found to enhance adhesion of BCB to silicon dioxide, due to intera...
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