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Silicon Oxynitride Coatings Are Very Promising for Inert and Durable Pharmaceutical Glass Vials
Glass packaging of novel medicinal molecules is challenged
by hydrolysis
of the glass network from an interaction with the stored drug, likely
to result in leaching of constituent elements of the glass into the
solution. We have succeeded in applying chemical-vapor-deposited silicon
oxynitride coatings from a highly reactive trisilylamine derivative
molecule as a precursor, at a temperature below 580 °C, opening
up the possibility utilizing such coatings on glass surfaces. We demonstrate
that such silicon oxynitride coatings applied on the internal surface
of pharmaceutical vials prevent degradation, providing chemical inertness
and withstanding severe screening conditions of the United States
Pharmacopeia USP chapter. Fine structural determination
and atomistic modeling of the Si–O–N network of the
films confirm the nitrogen substitution of oxygen and densification
of the silicate network through the addition of the former. The achieved
barrier properties and excellent performance of these coatings pave
the way toward sustainable packaging with improved product shelf life,
transferable to multiple applications of surface coatings