For many years ionic liquids (ILs) have attracted the interest of the scientific community, finding new applications in green chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental science, and others. All applications have emerged due to ILs unique physiochemical properties like negligible volatility, high thermal stability, low toxicity, and very wide range of structural diversity. In our research we develop and exploit all of the advantages associated with the ILs molecules for lithographic patterning, expanding their applications to lithography resists. In this work we present the results of patterning achieved for different types of ionic liquids with vinylbenzyl and trimethoxysilyl groups.
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