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Peel off PDMS
2009-07-09
Shah, Forum N
2009-07-09
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2009-07-10
Shah, Forum N
2009-07-11
Andrew Sarangan
2009-07-13
Shah, Forum N
2009-07-09
Andrew Sarangan
2009-07-10
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2009-07-10
Liang Zhao
2009-07-11
Barbara Cortese
Peel off PDMS
Andrew Sarangan
2009-07-11
You might be thinking of silane gas, which is different from the
liquid materials used to silanize the surface. You could use Trichloro
trifluoro propyl silane (from Sigma), or Sigmacote, or Jerseycote. You
can wet the surface with this material, or spin coat, or put it in a
dessicator and pull a vacuum to evaporate it. I don't think the
application method is that critical. We've tried Jerseycote and it
works well.


On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Shah, Forum N wrote:
> Thanks Seyed. But I cannot use silane due to policy of my institution. Is
there any other
> way you know it might work?
>
> Forum
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