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DOI: 10.1007/bf00678001
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Protective effect of polymer coatings on glass surfaces

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“…Currently, the surface engineering of glass by functional coatings or surface treatment is a promising way to prevent corrosion and wear on glass surface. Especially the application of hydrophobic self-assembled monolayer films, sol-gel coatings, polymer coatings, and hybrid (inorganic-organic) polymer coatings, are the most common approaches [5][6][7]. Ideally, one envisions a thin, uniform and adherent coating on glass that is transparent, chemically durable in harsh environments and able to limit leaching by providing both a diffusion barrier and a hydrophobic surface [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the surface engineering of glass by functional coatings or surface treatment is a promising way to prevent corrosion and wear on glass surface. Especially the application of hydrophobic self-assembled monolayer films, sol-gel coatings, polymer coatings, and hybrid (inorganic-organic) polymer coatings, are the most common approaches [5][6][7]. Ideally, one envisions a thin, uniform and adherent coating on glass that is transparent, chemically durable in harsh environments and able to limit leaching by providing both a diffusion barrier and a hydrophobic surface [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%