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Selective Removal of Gold: N-Heterocyclic Carbenes as Positive Etch Resists on Planar Gold Surfaces.

Florian BosseChristian GutheilD Thao NguyenMatthias FreitagMowpriya DasBonnie J TylerThorsten AdolphsAndreas H SchäferHeinrich F ArlinghausFrank GloriusBart Jan Ravoo
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
N-Heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-modified planar gold surfaces (NHC@Au) were found to be more susceptible toward wet chemical etching than undecorated surface areas. Site-selective decoration of NHCs on Au was achieved by microcontact printing (μCP) of the NHC precursors 1,3-bis(diisopropylphenyl)imidazol-3-ium hydrogen carbonate (IPr(H)[HCO 3 ]) or 1,3-dimethylbenzimidazol-3-ium hydrogen carbonate (BIMe(H)[HCO 3 ]). Strikingly, BIMe@Au showed concentration-dependent etching behavior, tunable from a positive resist to a negative resist. Surface patterning was verified by time-of-flight secondary-ion mass spectrometry and Kelvin probe force microscopy. Moreover, orthogonal μCP enabled the patterned functionalization of planar Au with both IPr and 1-eicosanethiol and the subsequent formation of three-dimensional structures with a single etching step. The selective removal of Au by functionalization with a surface ligand is unprecedented and enables novel applications of NHCs in materials chemistry and nanofabrication.
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