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May 16-17, 2019 | Prague, Czech Republic
2
nd
International Conference on
22
nd
International Conference on
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
Advanced Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Joint Event
&
Journal of Materials Science and Nanotechnology | Volume 3
Mater Sci Nanotechnol, Volume 3
Functional nanocoatings as compatible interphases in hybrid materials
Vladimir Cech
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
P
lasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD)
allows the preparation of very specific materials in the
form of a thin film. These materials are increasingly used as
abrasion resistant, barrier, biocompatible, dielectric, optical
or adhesive coatings and also as functional films in chemical
sensors, separation membranes, and hybrid materials such
as polymer composites. In addition to organic precursors
used for the preparation of diamond-like carbons (DLC),
organosilicones are often used as precursors. Recent studies
have shown that the physical and chemical properties of thin
films prepared fromorganosiliconprecursors canbe governed
by deposition conditions within relatively wide ranges.
Polymer-like coatings of the so-called plasma polymers can be
prepared at relatively low powers (< 10 W) delivered to the
low-temperature plasma. On the example of selected plasma
polymers, we will demonstrate the correlations between
the physical (optical, mechanical, electronic) and chemical
properties of these materials and their use for the deposition
of multilayers and gradient nanostructures with application in
polymer composites.
e
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cech@fch.vut.cz