“…In general, three mechanisms have been proposed to contribute to hydrophobic recovery of PDMS: Bulk to surface migration of the low molecular weight species (LMW) (Toth et al 1994;Hillborg et al 2000Hillborg et al , 2004, surface re-structuring phenomena including re-orientation of hydroxyl groups toward bulk due to energetically unfavorable arrangement and condensation of silanol groups on the surface (Morra et al 1990;Bacharouche et al 2013), and generation of LMW species within the surface during the plasma treatment (Toth et al 1994;Kim et al 1999Kim et al , 2001a. Process parameters which significantly influence the contribution of such mechanisms include pre-polymer composition, curing temperature and time, sample thickness, vacuum treatment, plasma treatment parameters, post-plasma modifications and sample storage conditions (Nguyen 2014). Numerous efforts have been conducted on reducing, if not completely eliminating, the recovery over time by focusing on one of those process parameters.…”