Kathleen O'Connell - Cumberland RI, US Anthony Zampini - Westborough MA, US James Mori - Medford MA, US Charles Szmanda - Westborough MA, US
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLC - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
B32B 9/04
US Classification:
428447000
Abstract:
A silane adhesion promoter composition is useful in producing a ferroelectric polymer film that is especially suitable for use in a data processing device. Also disclosed is a film stack and a data processing device comprising a ferroelectric film produced using the silane adhesion promoter
Kathleen M. O'connell - Cumberland RI, US Peter Trefonas - Medway MA, US Jerome Claracq - Oostakker, BE Lijia Bu - Southborough ME, US Jaebum Joo - Somerville ME, US
International Classification:
H01B 13/00
US Classification:
427125
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a silver miniwire film is provided, wherein the film exhibits a reduced sheet resistance.
Process For Removing Heavy Metal Ions By Ion Exchange
Dana A. Gronbeck - Holliston MA Kathleen M. O'Connell - Cumberland RI William Andrew Burke - Bass River MA Michael N. Gaudet - Fitchburg MA Stefan J. Caporale - Summit NJ
Assignee:
Shipley Company, L.L.C. - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
B01D 1504
US Classification:
210686
Abstract:
The invention is for a process of removing dissolved heavy metal cation contaminants from an organic solution. The process of the invention involves providing a mixture of a chelating ion exchange resin modified by removal of sodium ions therefrom and an anion exchange resin and contacting said organic solution with said exchange resins for a time sufficient to remove ionic metal impurities and acids. The invention is useful for removal of ionic contaminants from organic solutions requiring high purity.
Microemulsion Removers For Advanced Photolithography
- Midland MI, US - Marlborough MA, US Kathleen M. O'Connell - Cumberland RI, US Christopher J. Tucker - Midland MI, US Zhijian Lu - Boxborough MA, US Shintaro Yamada - Shrewsbury MA, US
The present invention provides a microemulsion remover comprising, based on the total weight of the microemulsion remover, 1) from 10% to 60%, at least one organic solvent, ii) from 10% to 50%, at least one co-solvent, iii) from 0.1% to 10%, at least one base, iv) from 0.1% to 10%, at least one oxidizer, v) from 0.1% to 10%, at least one surfactant, and vi) water.
Polymers With Ultra-Low Photoelastic Birefringence Constants
- Marlborough MA, US - Midland MI, US Kathleen M. O'Connell - Cumberland RI, US Roy R. Raghunath - Midland MI, US Weijun Zhou - Sugar Land TX, US
International Classification:
C08F 293/00 C08F 226/06 C08F 220/14 C08F 220/18
Abstract:
A polymer comprising: (a) polymerized units of 2-vinylpyridine; and (b) polymerized units of methyl methacrylate; a compound of formula (I)wherein Ris hydrogen or methyl and Ris a C-Caliphatic polycyclic substituent; or a combination thereof.
Compositions And Methods For Forming A Pixel-Defining Layer
- Marlborough MA, US Deyan Wang - Hudson MA, US Jibin Sun - Menlo Park CA, US Peter Trefonas, III - Medway MA, US Kathleen M. O'Connell - Cumberland RI, US
A photoimageable composition for preparing a polymeric binder having of one or more of monomer unit copolymers, a photoactive compound, and one or more organometallic compounds is provided. The copolymers include one or more hydroxyl or carboxyl functional groups that react with the organometallic compound to form a crosslinked network upon curing. The photoimageable compositions may be particularly useful in forming a pixel-defining layer of an electronic device. such as an organic light emitting diode. In particular, photoimageable compositions in accordance with embodiments of the present invention are insoluble in the developer prior to exposure to radiation, soluble in the developer following radiation exposure, and have relatively high glass transition temperatures (T) making them useful in forming a pixel-defining layer.
Polymeric Materials With Negative Photoelastic Constants
- Marlborough MA, US - Midland MI, US Shih-Wei Chang - Natick MA, US John W. Lyons - Midland MI, US Kathleen M. O'Connell - Cumberland RI, US Weijun Zhou - Sugar Land TX, US
A polymeric material having a negative photoelastic constant. The polymeric material comprises: (a) a polymer comprising polymerized units of 2-vinylpyridine, 4-vinylpyridine, methyl methacrylate or a combination thereof; (b) a C-Caliphatic polycyclic compound; and (c) an organic compound having a boiling point of at least 200 C.
- Marlborough MA, US - Chungcheongnam-do, KR Christopher D. Gilmore - Watertown MA, US Deyan Wang - Hudson MA, US Kathleen M. O'Connell - Cumberland RI, US Moo-Young Lee - Seongnam-si, KR
International Classification:
H01L 51/00 H01L 27/32 H01L 51/56
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a display device is provided which uses a sacrificial layer interposed between a carrier and a display device substrate.
Dr. O'connell works in Pittsburgh, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Podiatric Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. O'connell is affiliated with UPMC East, UPMC Mercy and UPMC Shadyside.
Adirondack Foot Clinic 246 W Main St STE 5, Malone, NY 12953 (518)4834284 (phone), (518)4835524 (fax)
Adirondack Foot Clinic 8 Church St STE 1, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 (518)8919161 (phone), (518)8919187 (fax)
Adirondack Health Wound & Hyperbaric Treatment Center 285 Old Lk Colby Rd, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 (518)8972800 (phone), (518)8972812 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'Connell works in Malone, NY and 2 other locations and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. O'Connell is affiliated with Adirondack Medical Center and Alice Hyde Medical Center.