stisuffixin
Stisuffixin is a hypothetical class of surface-modifying molecules proposed in MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) engineering to mitigate stiction during fabrication and packaging. The term combines a reference to “stiction” with the suffix -suffixin to denote a family of related compounds intended for surface treatment.
Mechanism and composition: Stisuffixins are envisioned as amphiphilic molecules with a silane-compatible head group that forms
Synthesis and variants: Proposed routes emphasize silanization chemistry, where organosilane precursors graft to silicon oxide surfaces.
Applications: In MEMS fabrication, stisuffixin coatings are discussed as post-wet-release treatments to lower stiction failure rates.
Limitations: Research notes potential trade-offs with electrical insulation, surface roughness, or compatibility with resists and packaging
See also: stiction, MEMS, anti-stiction coatings, surface chemistry.