We have hydrophobised glass this way, occasionally with much success (up to
102 degrees water contact angle). Trouble is, silanes are extremely
moisture-sensitive, so making the process reproducible might be more
expensive than getting Cytop from Asahi Glass and spin-coating with that.
Good luck.
Alex Shenderov
MCNC and Nanolytics Inc.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Satej Chaudhary
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] Hydrophobic surfaces
hello,
Could someone suggest a way to make a glass surface as
hydrophobic like teflon? Teflon spin coating is too
expensive. Has any body had success with chloro/fluoro
organic polysiloxanes or silanes? I need a film that
dosnt get too thick (a few ten Angstroms)
Thankyou
Satej Chaudhary
Grad student
University of Maryland
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