chemical amplification

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Process consisting of a chemical reaction that generates a species that catalyzes another reaction and also the succeeding catalyzed reaction.
Notes:
  1. Chemical amplification can lead to a change in structure and by consequence to a change in the physical properties of a @M03667@ material.
  2. The term 'chemical amplification' is commonly used in photo-resist lithography employing a photo-acid generator or photo-base generator.
  3. An example of chemical amplification is the @T06446@ of [(tert-butoxycarbonyl)oxy]phenyl groups in polymer chains to hydroxyphenyl groups catalyzed by a photo-generated acid.
Source:
PAC, 2004, 76, 889. (Definitions of terms relating to reactions of polymers and to functional polymeric materials (IUPAC Recommendations 2003)) on page 891 [Terms] [Paper]