Chemical and Topological Control of Surfaces Using Functional Parylene Coatings
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chair:
Hafshejani, T./ Zhong, X./ Kim, J./ Dadfar, B./ Lahann, J. (2023)
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place:
Organic Materials, 5, 02, 98-111, https://10.1055/s-0043-1761309
- Date: May 2023
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Abstract
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) polymerization is a prevalent technique for fabricating conformal, defect-free, and systematically adjustable organic thin films. CVD is particularly beneficial for barrier coatings due to its ability to eliminate solvent-related environmental, health, and safety risk factors and provide a wide spectrum of post-polymerization modification strategies. This review discusses poly-p-xylylene and its functional derivatives. CVD polymerization of [2.2]paracyclophane precursors has undergone a recent renaissance due to advancements in chemical and morphological surface manipulation. This review summarizes emerging trends based on the following outline:
Table of content:
1 Introduction
2 CVD Polymerization as a Sustainable Coating Technology
3 CVD Instrumentation
4 Poly-p-xylylene Coatings: Background of Polymerization Process and Functionalized Films
5 Main Applications of Poly-p-xylylenes
6 Area-Selective CVD Polymerization
7 Fabrication and Applications of Topological Structures
8 Conclusions and Outlook