Emer, I am not sure I entirely understand your question. by definition PMMA is already a polymer and therefore has linkages between the MMA groups. PMMA is used as a resist because it becomes soluble under deep UV light due to chain scission. If you want to crosslink the PMMA chains into higher molecular weight compounds, you could try 2,2, dimethoxy- 2-phenylacetophenone (DMPA). This is a photoinitiator that cross linkes arcylic end groups in the prescence of UV light. Other compunds that help are trimethylolpropane triacrylate (TPT) that has three acrylic endgroups to create branching networks of polymer chains. I have never tried crosslinking PMMA this way though, but the chemistry works with other compounds with free acylate ends. Jeff --- Emer O'Reillywrote: > Dear all, > > Would anyone be able to direct me towards some > information please: I wish to > find out how to cross link PMMA. > > Thanks in advance. > > Emer. > > > *********************************************************************** > Research Engineer, Nanotechnology Group, > NMRC, University College, CORK. > Ireland > > Direct line: +353 (0)21 4904182 > Fax: +353 (0) 21 4270271 > http://www.nmrc.ie/research/nanotechnology-group/index.html > *********************************************************************** > _______________________________________________ > MEMS-talk@memsnet.org mailing list: to unsubscribe > or change your list > options, visit > http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk > Hosted by the MEMS Exchange, providers of MEMS > processing services. > Visit us at http://www.memsnet.org/ HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com