Plasma Surface Modification of Polymers: Relevance to AdhesionKash L. Mittal, M., Lyons This book is a collection of invited papers (previously published in special issues of the Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology) written by internationally recognized researchers actively working in the field of plasma surface modification. It provides a current, comprehensive overview of the plasma treatment of polymers. In contrast to plasm |
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... adsorption or chemical reaction theory, which states that bond strength is mainly determined by physi- or chemisorption at the interface; (ii) the electrostatic theory of Deryagin [8], which is based on contact charging when two ...
... adsorption or chemical reaction theory, which states that bond strength is mainly determined by physi- or chemisorption at the interface; (ii) the electrostatic theory of Deryagin [8], which is based on contact charging when two ...
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Plasma Surface Modification of Polymers: Relevance to Adhesion Kash L Mittal,C. S. Lyons No preview available - 2019 |
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adhesion adsorption ageing amount analysis appears Appl applications argon atomic bond carbon carboxyl chamber changes Chem chemical compared component composition concentration configuration contact angle contamination crosslinking decrease degradation density dependence derivatization determined discharge discussed effect electron emission energy exposure fibers Figure fluorine formation formed function given greater groups HDPE higher improved incorporation increase indicate intensity interactions interface Kapton film layer LDPE lead less material measured mechanical metal nitrogen observed obtained occur oxidation oxygen parameters peak performed plasma treatment plasma-treated polar polyethylene polymer surface positive present pressure produced properties radicals range ratio reaction reactive reactor reduced region relative reported respectively samples shown similar species spectra spectrum SSIMS sticking coefficient strength structure substrate suggest surface modification Table techniques temperature treated untreated values various washing