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Selective Metal Pattern Fabrication Through Micro-Contact or Ink-Jet Printing and Electroless Plating onto Polymer Surfaces Chemically Modified by Plasma Treatments
Authors:F. Bessueille  S. Gout  S. Cotte  Y. Goepfert  M. Romand
Affiliation:Université de Lyon, Laboratoire des Sciences Analytiques (LSA), UMR 5180 UCBL-CNRS, Université Claude Bernard-Lyon 1 , Villeurbanne, France
Abstract:Simple versatile processes combining plasma treatments, micro-contact printing (µCP) or ink-jet printing (IJP), and electroless deposition (ELD) have been developed to produce micrometer and sub-micrometer scale metal (Ni, Ag) patterns at the surface of polymer substrates. Plasma treatments were mainly used to graft the substrate surfaces with either nitrogen-containing functionalities on which a palladium-based catalyst can be subsequently chemisorbed (case of Ni deposition through a tin-free process in solution) or oxygen-containing functionalities on which a tin-based sensitization agent can be subsequently chemisorbed (case of Ag deposition through a redox reaction). µCP of the catalyst or of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) as well as ink printing were used to obtain locally active or non-active areas at the polymer surfaces. The metal micro-patterns were characterized using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Surface chemical characterization was carried out by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).
Keywords:Adhesion  Electroless deposition  Ink-jet printing  Metal patterning  Metal/polymer interface  Micro-contact printing  Palladium-based catalysis  Plasma treatments  Polymer substrates  Surface analysis  Tin-based sensitization
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