Abstract

AbstractTransparent flexible barrier coatings consisting of a copolymer of 2‐isocyanatoethyl methacrylate and 4‐aminostyrene were fabricated using a facile vapor‐based initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD) method. The isocyanate and amino groups were well reserved during deposition and reacted on the substrate surface, inducing self‐crosslinking. The resultant coating showed a fairly smooth pinhole‐free surface with more than 99% light transmittance across the visible range. With a proper compositional ratio, the synthesized coating demonstrated oxygen permeability 26 and 8 times lower than commercial PET and PVDF barrier films, respectively. The achieved barrier performance is attributed to the designed molecular structure, where interchain crosslinks are produced between a combination of both rigid and flexible side chains. Such combination enabled efficient packing of space while avoiding loose structures with low permeation resistance. The crosslinked network with rather flexible urea linkages also imparted excellent mechanical strength and high flexibility to the coating. Furthermore, the reported method is compatible with current industrial manufacturing process, thus expecting great potential in flexible electronics encapsulation.

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