Porous Organosilica Films: Is It Possible to Enhance Hydrophobicity While Maintaining Elastic Stiffness?

多孔有机硅薄膜:能否在保持弹性刚度的同时增强疏水性?

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Abstract

Organosilica films, composed of a silicon oxide network with terminal methyl groups, are widely utilized in various applications, including microelectronics. Many of these applications require high hydrophobicity and good mechanical properties, which pose a significant challenge because the Si-CH(3) groups disrupt the Si-O-Si network. This issue becomes particularly pronounced in porous films. Here, we investigate whether material properties can be tuned by simply altering the spatial arrangement of methyl groups. To achieve this, we prepared copolymer films with one or two methyl groups bonded to a silicon atom, while maintaining a constant total amount of methyl groups. The films were deposited using a sol-gel technique combined with template self-assembly. The precursor content was varied to compare films with different proportions of Si-CH(3) and Si(-CH(3))(2). Film characterization included FTIR, ellipsometric porosimetry, AFM, and WCA measurements and dielectric constant evaluations. Our findings indicate that precursors containing dimethyl groups enhance the connectivity of the Si-O-Si network, resulting in a higher Young's modulus and smaller pore size compared to films with an equivalent amount of methyl groups. However, the lower thermal stability of dimethyl bonds limits the thermal budget of these films. Thus, the spatial arrangement of organic groups within the polymer structure can be employed to tune material properties. These results expand the understanding of organic-inorganic hybrid materials and offer novel approaches for their applications.

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