Claims
- 1. A high throughput method for determining vapor barrier characteristics of films and coatings comprising the steps of:
preparing a vapor sensitive film; disposing a plurality of coatings and/or films onto said vapor sensitive film; laminating said vapor sensitive film with said coatings and/or films onto a transparent backing; placing said transparent backing with said vapor sensitive film attached thereto and said coatings and/or films thereon disposed, into an absorbance measuring instrument; measuring the absorbance of each of the coatings and/or films at spaced locations on said vapor sensitive film; placing said transparent backing with said vapor sensitive film attached thereto and said coatings and/or films thereon disposed, into a vapor chamber wherein the vapor of interest is present; removing said transparent backing with said vapor sensitive film attached thereto and said coatings and/or films thereon disposed from said vapor chamber at various times; placing said transparent backing with said vapor sensitive film attached thereto and said coatings and/or films thereon disposed, into said absorbance measuring instrument and measuring the absorbance of each of coatings and/or films locations on said vapor sensitive film again; and plotting the absorbance of said coatings and/or films locations versus time, in order to determine the barrier characteristics of said coatings.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said plotting of said absorbance of said coatings and/or films locations versus time is utilized to determine said vapor's transmission rate through said coatings and/or films.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein areas of calibration are provided upon said vapor sensitive film.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the deposition of said plurality of coatings and/or films onto said vapor sensitive film comprises the steps of:
providing a vapor sensitive film; utilizing said film as a substrate to form an array of sample receiving wells by overlying an apertured template top over said substrate, with said apertured template top in tight sealing engagement with said substrate; applying different samples of material in liquid form into said receiving wells; placing said substrate with said sample receiving wells containing said samples of material in liquid form thereon in a centrifuge; activating said centrifuge with said sample receiving wells mounted therein to flatten out the sample material in said sample receiving wells, with the centrifugal force acting perpendicular to the bottom of the sample receiving wells; drying or curing said samples while they are within the centrifuge; and removing the apertured template to leave said samples exposed on said substrate.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the preparation of said vapor sensitive film comprises the steps of:
preparing a vapor sensitive composition comprising a predetermined amount of crystal-violet, Nafion ®, alcohol and water; providing a substrate of film of predetermined size; coating a surface of said substrate of film with said vapor sensitive composition; and allowing the coating of said vapor sensitive composition disposed onto said substrate of film to dry.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said absorbance measuring instrument is a well plate reader.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein said vapor of interest is water vapor.
- 8. A multi-layered assembly to test rates of transmission of a vapor through films and/or coatings, said multi-layered assembly comprising:
a substrate upon which a vapor sensitive coating is disposed on one side; a plurality of films and/or coatings disposed upon the opposite side of said substrate; a piece of transparent backing material upon which said substrate is placed with said vapor sensitive coated side of said substrate mounted toward said backing material; and calibration areas upon said substrate.
- 9. The multi-layered assembly of 8, wherein said vapor sensitive coating indicates vapor transmission by chromatically changing according to exposure to said vapor.
- 10. The multi-layered assembly of 8, wherein said vapor is water vapor.
- 11. The multi-layered assembly of 8, wherein said vapor sensitive coating is comprised of:
a predetermined volume of a solution of crystal violet in methanol having a predetermined concentration; a predetermined volume of Nafion OR solution; and, a predetermined volume of water.
- 12. The multi-layered assembly of 8, wherein said barrier coatings are disposed onto said substrate by utilizing a multi-well apparatus.
- 13. The barrier coatings of claim 12, wherein said barrier coatings are disposed onto said film by utilizing said multi-well apparatus and a centrifuge.
- 14. The centrifuge of claim 13, wherein said centrifuge's axis of rotation is horizontal.
- 15. The multi-well apparatus of claim 12, wherein said multi-well apparatus is comprised of silicone.
- 16. The multi-layered assembly of 8, wherein said piece of transparent backing material has high vapor barrier properties.
- 17. The transparent backing material of claim 16, wherein said transparent backing material is glass.
- 18. The multi-layered assembly of 8; wherein said areas of calibration are comprised of materials having known vapor transmission rates.
- 19. The multi-layered assembly of 9, wherein said chromatic change of said vapor sensitive coating is measured by a multi-well plate reader, said multi-well plate reader utilizing absorbance.
- 20. A coatable water vapor sensitive composition for determining water vapor transmission rates of material coatings, said water vapor sensitive composition comprising:
a predetermined volume of crystal violet in methanol having a predetermined molarity; a predetermined volume of Nafion ( solution; and, a predetermined volume of water.
- 21. A method for producing a water vapor sensor, comprising the steps of:
preparing a water vapor sensitive composition comprising predetermined amounts of crystal-violet, Nafion (, alcohol and water; moistening a flat surface with water; placing a substrate onto said moistened, flat surface and flattening said substrate; coating an exposed surface of said substrate with said water vapor sensitive composition to form a coating; and allowing the coating of said water vapor sensitive composition disposed onto said substrate to dry, whereby a water vapor sensor is provided.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said water vapor sensitive composition is coated upon said substrate utilizing a Byrd bar.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein said substrate is a film comprised of polyethylene terephthalate.
- 24. A water vapor sensor comprising a substrate and a water vapor sensitive composition coated one side of said substrate, wherein said substrate is flexible and said water vapor sensitive composition is comprised of:
a predetermined volume of crystal violet in methanol having a predetermined molarity; a predetermined volume of Nafion ( solution; and, a predetermined volume of water.
- 25. The water vapor sensor of claim 24, wherein said flexible substrate is comprised of polyethylene terephthalate.
- 26. A high throughput method for determining vapor barrier characteristics of films and coatings comprising the steps of:
preparing a vapor sensitive film; disposing an array of coatings and/or films in overlying relationship to said vapor sensitive film; laminating said vapor sensitive film with said coatings and/or films onto a transparent backing; placing said transparent backing with said vapor sensitive film attached thereto and said coatings and/or films thereon disposed, into an absorbance measuring instrument; measuring the absorbance of each of the coatings and/or films at spaced locations on said vapor sensitive film; exposing said transparent backing with said vapor sensitive film attached thereto and said coatings and/or films thereon disposed to the vapor of interest; and following a predetermined period of time of exposure to said vapor, placing said transparent backing with said vapor sensitive film attached thereto and said coatings and/or films thereon disposed, into an absorbance measuring instrument and measuring the absorbance of each of coatings and/or films of said array at spaced locations on said vapor sensitive film.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein areas of calibration are provided upon said vapor sensitive film.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein the deposition of said array of coatings and/or films onto said vapor sensitive film comprises the steps of:
providing a vapor sensitive film; utilizing said film as a substrate to form an array of sample receiving wells by overlying an apertured template top over said substrate, with said apertured template top in tight sealing engagement with said substrate; applying different samples of material in liquid form into said receiving wells; placing said substrate with said sample receiving wells containing said samples of material in liquid form thereon in a centrifuge; activating said centrifuge with said sample receiving wells mounted therein to flatten out the sample material in said sample receiving wells, with the centrifugal force acting perpendicular to the bottom of the sample receiving wells; drying said samples while they are within the centrifuge; and removing the apertured template to leave said samples exposed on said substrate.
- 29. A method for determining vapor barrier characteristics of films and coatings comprising the steps of:
preparing a vapor sensitive film; disposing a coating or film to be tested in overlying relationship to said vapor sensitive film; laminating said vapor sensitive film and said coating or film onto a substrate; exposing said substrate with said vapor sensitive film, and said coating or film disposed thereon, to the vapor of interest; and following a predetermined period of time of exposure to said vapor, placing said substrate with said vapor sensitive film attached thereto and said coating or film disposed thereon, into an optical measuring instrument and measuring the optical state of said vapor sensitive film.
- 30. The method for determining vapor barrier characteristics of films and coatings of claim 29, wherein said optical measuring instrument measures absorbance.
- 31. The method for determining vapor barrier characteristics of films and coatings of claim 29, wherein said vapor sensitive film is comprised of a light absorbing organic dye or organic dye composition.
- 32. The method for determining vapor barrier characteristics of films and coatings of claim 31, wherein said organic dye or organic dye composition is comprised of crystal violet and Nafion ®.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part claiming priority to previously filed PCT patent application Ser. No. PCT/U.S.00/29854 filed Oct. 30, 2000 and PCT patent application Ser. No. PCT/U.S.00/29990 filed Oct. 30, 2000, which both in turn claim priority from prior U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/162,349 filed Oct. 29, 1999.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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