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Cover: A hydrolysis reaction representing a simple and eco‐friendly method has been employed to remove the capping layer, which is a by‐product after the CF4 plasma etching of PMMA. After the hydrolysis reaction, the hydrophobicity and transparency of the PMMA surface are improved due to the lower solid fraction value of the surface, as shown in the image on the left in the figure. The cover images...
We report a method to create a self‐cleaning, transparent surface on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) using a dry etching with CF4 plasma and a subsequent hydrolysis process with water immersion. During the CF4 plasma treatment, nanoscale pillar structures were formed and its aspect ratio tended to increase. However, the transparency was reduced due to the deposition and the accumulation of undesired...
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