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Cyclized polyisoprene-based resists

Sandstrom and co-workers utilized the cyclized polyisoprene polymers incorporated into tyre tread compounds to improve traction, tread wear and tear resistance. Cyclized polyisoprene is further based upon the discovery that blends of cyclized polyisoprene polymers with halobutyl rubber and/or NR can be employed as tyre inner liner formulations. [Pg.63]

Acid Catalyzed Rearrangements. An example of a photoresist based on an acid catalyzed rearrangement is the diaryliodonium salt photoinduced cyclization of cis-1,4-polyisoprene shown in Equation 18. This facile cyclization which has been reported previously (11) by non-photochemical processes results in a polycyclic polymer whose physical properties and solubility characteristics are considerably different than the initial polymer. Exploitation of these differences in the exposed and unexposed regions of the polymer film permit their use as either positive or negative tone resists. [Pg.6]


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Base Resistance

Polyisoprene

Polyisoprene cyclization

Polyisoprene, cyclized

Polyisoprenes

Polyisoprenes cyclization

Resist -based

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