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Localized Bathless Metal-Composite Plating via Electrostamping
Published on: September 22, 2020
Site-selective electroless nickel plating on patterned thin films of macromolecular metal complexes
Mutsumi Kimura1, Hiroki Yamagiwa, Daisuke Asakawa
1Collaborative Innovation Center for Nanotech FIBER (nanoFIC), Department of Functional Polymer Science, Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University, Ueda 386-8567, Japan. mkimura@shinshu-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
We demonstrate a simple route to depositing nickel layer patterns using photocross-linked polymer thin films containing palladium catalysts, which can be used as adhesive interlayers for fabrication of nickel patterns on glass and plastic substrates. Electroless nickel patterns can be obtained in three steps: (i) the pattern formation of partially quaterized poly(vinyl pyridine) by UV irradiation, (ii) the formation of macromolecular metal complex with palladium, and (iii) the nickel metallization using electroless plating bath. Metallization is site-selective and allows for a high resolution. And the resulting nickel layered structure shows good adhesion with glass and plastic substrates. The direct patterning of metallic layers onto insulating substrates indicates a great potential for fabricating micro/nano devices.

