Abstract
Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) is a critical process in many industries where achieving superior surface quality through controlled material removal rates by using nano-abrasives is essential. This review examines key parameters of abrasives at the nanoscale, such as size, shape, aspect ratio, hardness, and surface modifications, through inorganic doping or organic molecule grafting and their influence on CMP performance. By analyzing recent studies, we explore how these parameters affect the tribological and chemical interactions during CMP and link these effects to the fundamental polishing mechanisms. Highlighting emerging trends, this work offers a roadmap for designing next-generation nano-abrasives that boost removal efficiency, enhance surface finish, and ensure process stability. Ultimately, controlling abrasive properties at the nanoscale is vital for advancing CMP technology toward more efficient, consistent, and high-quality results.
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Bellahsene, H., Sene, S., Félix, G., Larionova, J., Ferrari, M., & Guari, Y. (2025, September 1). A Comprehensive Review of the Nano-Abrasives Key Parameters Influencing the Performance in Chemical Mechanical Polishing. Nanomaterials. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano15171366
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