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Soda-lime glasses thermal properties

Contact-Angle Studies. Siloxanes with higher alkyl substituents have thermal properties that are also much more like those of paraffins than of PDMS, as shown by an early study by Hunter and co-workers (8). Figure 2 shows some of their data comparing the water contact angles of soda-lime glass surfaces treated with PDMS, poly(diethylsiloxane), and poly(octadecyl-methylsiloxane). Compared with PDMS, poly(diethylsiloxane) and poly(octa-... [Pg.721]


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