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Acid diffusion

In other work, the impact of thermal processing on linewidth variation was examined and interpreted in terms of how the resist s varying viscoelastic properties influence acid diffusion (105). The authors observed two distinct behaviors, above and below the resist film s glass transition. For example, a plot of the rate of deprotection as a function of post-exposure processing temperature show a change in slope very close to the T of the resist. Process latitude was improved and linewidth variation was naininiized when the temperature of post-exposure processing was below the film s T. [Pg.131]

Acid diffusion. Acid catalyzed resist systems are particarly noteworthy for their high sensitivity toward radiation. However it has been suggested that the amplification effect observed with catalytic resist systems is achieved only at the expense of lost resolution. Some diffusion of catalyst is necessary to achieve sufficient loss of BOC groups in order to impart sufficient difference in polarity for discriminatory film dissolution. Yet unlimited acid diffusion would result in loss of resolution. [Pg.35]

Acid-catalyzed photoresist films acid diffusion, 35 acid generation, 303233/341 advantages, 28 catalytic chain length, 3435r development of classes of cationic photoinitiators, 28 experimental procedure, 35-36 generation mechanism from irradiation of triphenylsulfonium salts, 28-29 merocyanine dye method for acid analysis, 30,31/33/... [Pg.438]

The relative contribution of the pairs H3O+-H2O and H2CO3-HCO3 to the overall soil acidity diffusion coefficient is given by the term in parentheses in Eqnation (2.33) and is plotted at different pHs in Figure 2.9(a). The figures shows... [Pg.37]

Fe(II) oxidation was comparable to that released from the roots to balance excess cation uptake. But in both soils the H+ generated in these two processes exceeded the acidification calculated from the pH profile and the soil pH buffer powers. This was possibly because of CO2 uptake by the roots and, in the Maahas soil, where acidity diffusion was fast because of the high pH and high CO2 pressure, because the acidification spread beyond the zone of soil analysed. [Pg.194]

Nye PH, Ameloko AY. 1986. A comparison of measured and theoretical soil acidity diffusion coefficients over a wide range of pH. Journal of Soil Science 37 191-196. [Pg.272]

Colorless gas characteristic odor of rotten eggs odor threshold Ippm sweetish taste fumes in air flammable gas, bums with a pale blue flame refractive index at 589.3nm, 1.000644 at 0°C and 1 atm density 1.539 g/L at 0°C critical temperature 100.4°C critical pressure 88.9 atm liquefies at -60.7°C solidifies at -85.5°C velocity of sound 289 m/sec in H2S gas slightly soluble in water (0.4% at 20° C) pH of a saturated aqueous solution 4.5 slightly acidic diffusivity in water at 16°C, 1.77x10 cm /sec soluble in carbon disulfide, methanol, acetone very soluble in N-methylpyrrolidinone and alka-nolamines (salt formation occurs salt dissociates on heating) liquid H2S dissolves sulfur and SO2. [Pg.379]

We must assume that on the immersion of gelatine in a solution of a dilute acid, e.g. HOI, more acid than the isoelectric point Ph = 4 7, the acid diffuses into the interior of the fibrils resulting in the establishment of the following equilibrium ... [Pg.319]

Fox, D. L L. Stockburger, W. Weathers, C. W. Spicer, G. I. Mackay, H. I. Schiff, D. J. Eatough, F. Mortensen, L. D. Hansen, P. B. Shepson, T. E. Kleindienst, and E. O. Edney, Intercomparison of Nitric Acid Diffusion Denuder Methods with Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy, Atmos. Environ., 22, 575-585 (1988). [Pg.642]

Acid strength, pKa Acid volatility Acid diffusion length... [Pg.124]

In addition to the longitudinal pH gradient, there is a pH gradient starting with the lumen to the absorbing surface [109,110]. Because of this gradient, the pH at the mucosal surface of the small intestine is different from that of the luminal content (a decrease of at least 1 pH unit, e.g., from 7.1 to 6.1) [111,112]. It was shown that the acidic microclimate is an essential determinant in fatty acid uptake after micellization [113]. The presence of a low-pH compartment facilitates the dissociation of mixed micelles made up of taurocholate and oleic acid. The rate of fatty acid diffusion in the mucin layer was estimated to be 400% of that in a buffer solution [114]. [Pg.15]

Shiau, Y.F., R.J. Kelemen, and M.A. Reed. 1990. Acidic mucin layer facilitates micelle dissociation and fatty acid diffusion. Am J Physiol 259 G671. [Pg.32]


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