Journal of The Surface Finishing Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-3409
Print ISSN : 0915-1869
ISSN-L : 0915-1869
Volume 75, Issue 9
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  • Yui HASHIMOTO, Haruka KUWAHARA, Kosuke IMAHORI, Rieru INABA, Khoo Pei ...
    2024Volume 75Issue 9 Pages 408-414
    Published: September 01, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: September 03, 2024
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    The surface state of soda-lime glasses before and after ultrasonication pretreatments with water, acetone, ethanol, water/ethanol/NaOH solutions, and UV/O3 treatment were estimated using atomic force microscopy(AFM)and Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy with attenuated total reflection mode(FT-IR-ATR). Ultrasonication with water/ethanol/NaOH solutions and UV/O3 treatments drastically decreased the size and number of surface contaminant particles and enhanced absorption of the isolated silanol and hydrogen-terminated silanol. The Cu(OH)2/Cu(O,S)bilayers were prepared using chemical bath deposition(CBD)in aqueous solutions containing copper(II)nitrate hydrate, ammonium nitrate, and urea or thiourea on glass substrates treated with water/ethanol/NaOH solutions. Top metallic Cu layers were then formed chemically by simple immersion of the bilayers into a NaBH4 aqueous solution. The sheet resistance decreased with increasing immersion time, leading to 0.68 Ω/□ sheet resistance and 3.3×10−5 Ω cm resistivity after 10 min immersion. The adhesion strength was estimated using the tape peeling off test with a tensile testing machine and adhesion tape. The Cu/Cu(OH)2/Cu(O,S)bilayer fabricated by chemical reduction for 10 min exhibited maximum and average adhesion strengths of 13.3 N/cm and 11.0 N/cm, respectively. The adhesivity was inferred to have originated from hydrogen bonding between the oxygen ions in Cu(O,S)and -OH- in silanol of the glass substrate.

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