Title :
Synthesis, properties of novel benzocyclobutene-functionalized siloxane thermosets
Author :
Yang, Jun ; Jin, Yunxia ; Cheng, Yuanrong ; Xiao, Fei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mater. Sci., Fudan Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
A new kind of BCB-functionalized monomer is synthesized through imidization between 4-aminoBCB and siloxane-containing dianhydride. The synthesized BCB monomer exhibits an excellent solubility in organic solvents such as ethanol, acetone and dichloromethane etc. At elevated temperature, the monomer is converted into highly cross-linked resins via ring opening reaction. The curing kinetic parameters, including the apparent activation energy (Ea), the frequency factor (A) and the reaction order (n), are obtained by non-isothermal DSC. The DMA result suggests that the cured BCB resin has a high glass transition temperature of 263°C and modulus of 2.7 GPa, and the TGA result shows the thermal decomposition temperature of the cured resin is higher than 450°C. Moreover, the cured resin demonstrates a low dielectric constant of 2.7 at 1 MHz and low water absorption (<; 1.2wt % after submersion in water for 5 days). The cured films prepared from spin-casting the acetic acid solution of Si-BCB show a well planarization (maximum height difference <; 5 nm).
Keywords :
casting; curing; differential scanning calorimetry; glass transition; organic compounds; permittivity; pyrolysis; reaction kinetics; resins; solubility; thin films; 4-aminoBCB; TGA; acetic acid solution; activation energy; benzocyclobutene-functionalized siloxane thermoset; curing kinetic parameters; dielectric constant; frequency 1 MHz; frequency factor; glass transition temperature; imidization; nonisothermal DSC; organic solvents; reaction order; resin; ring opening reaction; solubility; spin casting; thermal decomposition; water absorption; Curing; Heating; Kinetic theory; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Resins; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Packaging Materials (APM), 2011 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Xiamen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0148-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISAPM.2011.6105747