Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion – Metal base
Patent
1991-01-10
1993-09-21
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
Metal base
427387, 427 2, 4274071, 556431, B05D 310
Patent
active
052467406
ABSTRACT:
According to the present invention, a lamination of organic monomolecular films is formed by a chemical adsorption technique. The representative example of the chemical adsorbent used in this invention is a hydrocarbon having trichlorosilyl group at one molecular end, and dialkylsilyl group at the other end. This chemical adsorbent binds to a base plate through silioxane linkage to form a first monomolecular film. It also binds to the first monomolecular film through siloxane linkage to form a second monomolecular film. As a result, a lamination of organic monomolecular films with desirable properties can be formed.
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Mino Norihisa
Ogawa Kazufumi
Yamagata Yoshikazu
Beck Shrive
Dudash Diana
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
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