Abstract:The application of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) in the characterization of ceria abrasives used in chemical-mechanical planarization (CMP) slurries is described. A fluorescent dye, Rhodamine 110 (R110), is used for this purpose. R110 adsorption on ceria particles is found to be pH-dependent and colloidal ceria dispersions differing in mean hydrodynamic diameter are analyzed. A Langmuir isotherm is generated for R110 adsorption on ceria, and the magnitude of the Langmuir constant is found to be f… Show more
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