Title of article :
Segregation of silicone acrylate from acrylate mixture at
resin–mold interface and its effect on UV embossing
Author/Authors :
W.X. Zhou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
When silicone diacrylate was added in small amount (<5 wt.%) to ultraviolet (UV) curable formulations containing other oligomeric
diacrylates, there was segregation of the silicone additive at the solid substrate–formulation interface. The amount was quantified by X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy measurement of the UV cured film surface composition. The effect of silicone diacrylate concentration, resin
formulation and substrate polarity on silicone surface excess was systematically studied. Young’s–Gibbs adsorption theory was applied to the
prediction of the silicone surface excess at the solid substrate interface for these oligomeric mixtures. Further, we proposed a simplified Young’s–
Gibbs adsorption theory equation to predict the variation of surface excess from only formulation surface tension and substrate critical surface
tension. The selective segregation is beneficial to demolding in UVembossing since only small amount of release added can result in large decrease
of the mold–resin interfacial energy difference leading to easy demolding and high replication fidelity.
Keywords :
silicone , Surface segregation , Diacrylate , Gibbs adsorption , UV embossing
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science