DocumentCode
1185550
Title
MEMS lubricants based on bound and mobile phases of hydrocarbon compounds: film deposition and performance evaluation
Author
Eapen, Kalathil C. ; Patton, Steven T. ; Smallwood, Steven A. ; Phillips, Benjamin S. ; Zabinski, Jeffrey S.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Dayton Res. Inst., OH, USA
Volume
14
Issue
5
fYear
2005
Firstpage
954
Lastpage
960
Abstract
The concept of a thin layer of mobile hydrocarbon-based lubricant providing protection by replenishment to a surface already protected by a chemically bound material has been explored for the first time, for application to silicon-based microelectromechanical (MEMS) systems. Several bound/mobile pairs of lubricants were evaluated to study the effects of bound phase end group and mobile phase chemical functionality on wettability and performance. The bound species studied were derived from 1-decanol and 1,7-heptanediol. Mobile phases investigated were, a pentaerythritol ester, a multiply alkylated cyclopentane, Pennzane, and a polysilane developed for spacecraft application. Hydrocarbon lubricant performance was evaluated using electrostatic motors run in dry air, and was compared with that provided by Fomblin Zdol under identical conditions. Motors with hydrocarbon coatings showed substantial improvement in performance over uncoated motors, and for some bound/mobile pairs, was equal to Zdol within experimental error. We believe that for silicon-based devices, hydrocarbon coatings will be preferable at least for some applications, as the degradation observed due to aging of a fluorinated lubricant in direct contact with a silicon surface is absent.
Keywords
coatings; lubricants; micromechanical devices; organic compounds; silicon; wetting; 1,7-heptanediol material; 1-decanol material; MEMS lubricants; Pennzane material; Si; bound lubricants; bound phase end group; film deposition; hydrocarbon coatings; hydrocarbon compounds; hydrocarbon lubricant performance; mobile hydrocarbon-based lubricant; mobile phase chemical functionality; multiply alkylated cyclopentane; pentaerythritol ester; polysilane material; silicon-based microelectromechanical systems; wettability property; Aging; Chemicals; Coatings; Degradation; Electrostatics; Hydrocarbons; Lubricants; Micromechanical devices; Protection; Space vehicles; Hydrocarbons; MEMS; lubrication; replenishment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7157
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JMEMS.2005.851806
Filename
1516177
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