Abstract

Poly(vinylidene chloride- co-acrylonitrile) (P(VDC- co-AN))/silica hybrid composite systems were successfully prepared by the sol–gel method using an appropriate coupling agent and solvent system (1:1 ratio of THF – tetrahydrofuran and NMP – N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone) to enhance their water vapor and oxygen barrier properties while maintaining their coating transparency. A silane coupling agent consisting of 3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS) was used to suppress the phase separation between the P(VDC- co-AN) and inorganic SiO 2. The gas permeabilities of the hybrid composites were minimized by adding the silica component in the range of 10–20 wt%, and a thin coating at ca. 1–2 μm lowered the permeabilities of oxygen and water vapor to 2.88 × 10 −10 ml mm m −2 s −1 GPa −1 and 1.12 × 10 −5 g mm m −2 s −1, corresponding to improvements of 94.14% and 25.38%, respectively, compared to that of the pristine PET film. The optical transmittance of the hybrid coating was over 85% in the visible range (380–800 nm) and the surface roughness was less than 86.3 nm.

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