“…At first, there is only silicon powder and only two strong Si-O peaks at 1,050 and 1,090 cm À1 . After the addition of HF solution and exposure of the silicon to CO 2 atmosphere, these two Si-O peaks disappear gradually and various new peaks appear; the peaks at 1,145 and 1,218 cm À1 belong to C-F bonds (Wang et al, 2016;Li et al, 2016); those at 1,030, 1,042 and 1,084 cm À1 are attributed to Si-O-C bonds (Schwartz et al, 2006;Jung and Park, 2011); and peaks at 920, 975, and 1,200 cm À1 are assigned to C-H bonds. With the increase of time, the intensity of C-F vibration becomes stronger (Figure 3B), indicating increase in the F-POM product.…”