The development of novel organic polymer thin films is essential for the advancement of many emerging fields including organic electronics and biomedical coatings. In this study, the effect of synthesis conditions, namely radio frequency (rf) deposition power, on the material properties of polyterpenol thin films derived from nonsynthetic environmentally friendly monomer was investigated. At lower deposition powers, the polyterpenol films preserved more of the original monomer constituents, such as hydroxy functional groups; however, they were also softer and more hydrophilic compared to polymers fabricated at higher power. Enhanced monomer fragmentation and consequent reduction in the presence of the polar groups in the structure of the hi...
This study presents the effect of iodine doping on optical and surface properties of polyterpenol th...
Radio frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition is currently used to fabricate a broad ran...
Plasma polymers such as polyterpenol have been investigated for use as biofunctional coatings, insul...
The development of novel organic polymer thin films is essential for the advancement of many emergin...
Organic thin films have myriad of applications in biological interfaces, micro-electromechanical sys...
After more than twenty years of basic and applied research, the use of nanotechnology in the design ...
A non-synthetic polymer material, polyterpenol, was fabricated using a dry polymerization process na...
Plasma polymerisation is an effective tool for fabrication of thin films from volatile organic monom...
Owing to the structural flexibility, uncomplicated processing and manufacturing capabilities, plasma...
In the fields of organic electronics and biotechnology, applications for organic polymer thin films ...
Recent advancements in the area of organic polymer applications demand novel and advanced materials ...
This study presents the effect of iodine doping on optical and surface properties of polyterpenol th...
Radio frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition is currently used to fabricate a broad ran...
Plasma polymers such as polyterpenol have been investigated for use as biofunctional coatings, insul...
The development of novel organic polymer thin films is essential for the advancement of many emergin...
Organic thin films have myriad of applications in biological interfaces, micro-electromechanical sys...
After more than twenty years of basic and applied research, the use of nanotechnology in the design ...
A non-synthetic polymer material, polyterpenol, was fabricated using a dry polymerization process na...
Plasma polymerisation is an effective tool for fabrication of thin films from volatile organic monom...
Owing to the structural flexibility, uncomplicated processing and manufacturing capabilities, plasma...
In the fields of organic electronics and biotechnology, applications for organic polymer thin films ...
Recent advancements in the area of organic polymer applications demand novel and advanced materials ...
This study presents the effect of iodine doping on optical and surface properties of polyterpenol th...
Radio frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition is currently used to fabricate a broad ran...
Plasma polymers such as polyterpenol have been investigated for use as biofunctional coatings, insul...