A nanoparticle which includes a multi-armed core and surface decoration
which is attached to the core is prepared. A multi-armed core is provided
by any of a number of possible routes, exemplary preferred routes being
living anionic polymerization that is initiated by a reactive,
functionalized anionic initiator and .epsilon.-caprolactone
polymerization of a bis-MPA dendrimer. The multi-armed core is preferably
functionalized on some or all arms. A coupling reaction is then employed
to bond surface decoration to one or more arms of the multi-armed core.
The surface decoration is a small molecule or oligomer with a degree of
polymerization less than 50, a preferred decoration being a PEG oligomer
with degree of polymerization between 2 and 24. The nanoparticles
(particle size.ltoreq.10 nm) are employed as sacrificial templating
porogens to form porous dielectrics. The porogens are mixed with matrix
precursors (e.g., methyl silsesquioxane resin), the matrix vitrifies, and
the porogens are removed via burnout. Greater porosity reduces the
dielectric constant k of the resulting dielectrics. The porous
dielectrics are incorporated into integrated circuits as lower k
alternatives to silicon dioxide.