2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2016.05.114
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Anti-fogging behavior of water-absorbing polymer films derived from isosorbide-based epoxy resin

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“…Secondly, as shown in the Figure 8b, the dried hydrogel film coated on the glass still possessed a porous structure that could accommodate a large number of water molecules without forming buckling. Although some polymer-related antifogging materials have been documented in the literature [50,51,52,53], to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the utilization of NC gels for antifogging applications. Based on the excellent antifogging property and facile preparation of PAS gels, it is expected that this novel hydrogel could be utilized as antifogging material on car windshields, goggles, and various optical devices to ensure the transparency of their surfaces in humid environments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, as shown in the Figure 8b, the dried hydrogel film coated on the glass still possessed a porous structure that could accommodate a large number of water molecules without forming buckling. Although some polymer-related antifogging materials have been documented in the literature [50,51,52,53], to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the utilization of NC gels for antifogging applications. Based on the excellent antifogging property and facile preparation of PAS gels, it is expected that this novel hydrogel could be utilized as antifogging material on car windshields, goggles, and various optical devices to ensure the transparency of their surfaces in humid environments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promising materials protecting against steaming were also found to be epoxy resins, e.g. those based on isosorbide [33].…”
Section: Methods Of Protecting Transparent Materials Against Steamingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The luminescence peaks of the phosphors and lms are all located near the 520 nm emission peak, which represents the typical location of 4f 6 5d 1 / 4f 7 where the transition emission peak of Eu 2+ and the emission center of Eu are in two different Sr crystal positions. [32][33][34] The epoxy resin is an excellent coating material compared to SiO 2 and BN, 18,19 because the PL peaks of bare phosphors and phosphors lm are basically coincide. The reliability tests do not result in changes to the strongest emission wavelength; the shapes of the PL emission and excitation spectra of the SAOED phosphor lm and SAOED phosphor are approximately equal.…”
Section: Phase Identication and Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%