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Title : Photo initiated chemical vapour deposition to increase polymer hydrophobicity: Erratum

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Authors : Ariane Bérard, Gregory S. Patience, Gérald Chouinard et Jason Robert Tavares

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Bérard, A., Patience, G. S., Chouinard, G. & Tavares, J. R. (2016). Photo initiated chemical vapour deposition to increase polymer hydrophobicity. Scientific

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Scientific RepoRts | 7:39422 | DOI: 10.1038/srep39422

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Corrigendum: Photo Initiated Chemical Vapour Deposition To Increase Polymer Hydrophobicity

Ariane Bérard, Gregory S. Patience, Gérald Chouinard & Jason R. Tavares

Scientific Reports 6:31574; doi: 10.1038/srep31574; published online 17 August 2016; updated 17 February 2017 This Article contains an error in the Methods section. “Two 30 W UVC lamps (253.7 nm, irradiance of 5.5 × 10–4 μ W cm−2, at 4.5 cm) illuminated the surface of the polymer samples”.

should read:

“Two 30 W UVC lamps (253.7 nm, irradiance of 0.01 W cm−2, at 3.5 cm) illuminated the surface of the polymer samples”.

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