1. Potential photoacid generators based on oxime sulfonates
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M. John Plater, William T. A. Harrison, and Ross Killah
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemistry ,Polymer chemistry ,medicine ,Photoacid ,Photoacid generator ,General Chemistry ,Benzil ,Oxime ,Chloride ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The bis-oxime of acenaphthenequinone and the mono-oxime of benzil have been sulfonated by reaction with 4-methylbenzenesulfonyl chloride and propylsulfonyl chloride. The four sulfonated oximes were characterised by X-ray single-crystal structure determinations. Some photochemical decompositions were studied using a 6-W 254-nm immersion well lamp in dichloromethane. The 4-methylbenzenesulfonate bis-oxime of acenaphthenequinone and the 4-methylbenzenesulfonate mono-oxime of benzil both give 4-methylbenzenesulfonic acid upon irradiation but not 4-methylbenzenesulfinic acid. Fragmentation pathways are discussed. The possible use of these compounds as photoacid generators in polymer resists and the role of secondary reactions to liberate acid is discussed.
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- 2019
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