Also keep in mind that a big part of what makes a film work the way it does lies in crystal formations, which is a time and condition based process rather than an ingredients based process, and the whole thing can be very difficult to scale across different volumes.
If a patent or recipe calls for combining A + B + C to achieve X, then it is entirely possible to add those three things together and get something radically different from X. Things like combination rate, temperature, and even pressure and relative humidity levels can have a noticeable impact. And that is before considering scaling for chemistry volume.
Even if you can work out a way to take all the listed chemicals and combine them in a tiny 10ml sample batch to experiment with till you find the exact properties you're looking for out of the material, it is may not be reliably reproduced if you take your procedure and up it to a 100ml batch, let alone going to a few litres for small industrial coating production.