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The wet chemical sol-gel processing paves the way to the versatility and ease of liquid film deposition techniques for a variety of inorganic and hybrid coating materials. Liquid film deposition [1] in general involves the application of a liquid precursor film on a substrate which then is converted to the desired coating material in a subsequent post-treatment step.

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Puetz, J., Aegerter, M.A. (2004). Dip Coating Technique. In: Aegerter, M.A., Mennig, M. (eds) Sol-Gel Technologies for Glass Producers and Users. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-88953-5_3

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