Durable Inorganic Metal Oxide Layer Achieved Using Seeded-sonochemical Deposition Method
Currently known techniques for over-coating inorganic metal oxide layer requires high temperature, low pressure and specialized gaseous environments procedures.
Seeded-sonochemical deposition method utilizes the presence of small seeding layers in order to direct a more durable overcoating inorganic metal oxide layer, which is a faster method and can occurs in room temperature environment. As a result, pure products can be obtained in high quality with cheaper and more efficient process. Functional clothing and glazing apparel are some areas that can utilize this method.
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