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Synergy Between Plasma-Assisted ALD and Roll-to-Roll Atmospheric Pressure PE-CVD Processing of Moisture Barrier Films on Polymers

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The synergy between fast (1600 nm · min−1), roll-to-roll plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposited (PE-CVD) SiO2 layers and plasma-assisted atomic layer deposited (PA-ALD) ultra-thin Al2O3 films has been investigated in terms of moisture permeation barrier properties. The effective and intrinsic water vapor transmission rates (WVTR) were studied as a function of the number of ALD cycles. It was demonstrated that a synergistic combination of a silica buffer layer deposited on polymer with an ultra-thin (≤ 2 nm) alumina barrier film can provide excellent intrinsic (10−5–10−6 g · m−2 · day−1) and good effective (∼10−3 g · m−2 · day−1) WVTR values, whereas both single layers individually exhibit poor barrier performances with effective WVTR values of ≥ 1.0 g · m−2 · day−1.

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2016
Journal
Plasma Processes and Polymers
Volume
13
Issue
3
Number of Pages
311-315
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Plasma Processes Polym.
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OA
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Starostin, S. A., Keuning, W., Schalken, J., Creatore, M., Kessels, W. M. M., Bouwstra, J. B., … de Vries, H. W. (2016). Synergy Between Plasma-Assisted ALD and Roll-to-Roll Atmospheric Pressure PE-CVD Processing of Moisture Barrier Films on Polymers. Plasma Processes and Polymers, 13(3), 311-315. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppap.201500096