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Inorganic-Organic Polymers with Barrier Properties for Water Vapor, Oxygen and Flavors

With a new kind of barrier coating material, inorganic-organic polymers, it is possible to obtain high-barrier properties with respect to the permeation rates of oxygen, water vapor and volatile organic compounds.The hybrid polymers are accessible via the sol-gel technique. The inorganic network is...

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Published in:Journal of sol-gel science and technology 1998-01, Vol.13 (1-3), p.141-146
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Coatings
Condensates
Functional groups
Laminates
Multilayers
Polarity
Polymer films
Polymers
Properties (attributes)
Protective coatings
Sol-gel processes
Thermal stress
VOCs
Volatile organic compounds
Water vapor
title Inorganic-Organic Polymers with Barrier Properties for Water Vapor, Oxygen and Flavors
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