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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... concentration of active species in the gas phase, as noted above, the role of the RF power is to create a negative DC self-bias voltage, VB, on the powered, electrically isolated substrate-holder. This causes ions to be accelerated by ...
... concentration of active species in the gas phase, as noted above, the role of the RF power is to create a negative DC self-bias voltage, VB, on the powered, electrically isolated substrate-holder. This causes ions to be accelerated by ...
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... concentration of contaminants. In addition to the complexity arising from the variables just mentioned, the plasma ... concentrations [20], which result from their different EEDFs [see equation (1), Section 1.2.2]. In RF and MW oxygen ...
... concentration of contaminants. In addition to the complexity arising from the variables just mentioned, the plasma ... concentrations [20], which result from their different EEDFs [see equation (1), Section 1.2.2]. In RF and MW oxygen ...
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... concentration of ground-state free radicals (from the MW excitation) will enhance the overall rate of surface reactions. This synergistic effect between MW and RF excitation, along with RFinduced self-bias, can help to explain the ...
... concentration of ground-state free radicals (from the MW excitation) will enhance the overall rate of surface reactions. This synergistic effect between MW and RF excitation, along with RFinduced self-bias, can help to explain the ...
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... concentration of oxygen in PE (~8 at %) is found after N2 plasma treatment, while NH3 plasma treatment results in a somewhat lower oxygen concentration (~4 to 6 at %) [49]. Referring again to Fig. 3, strong effects may also be noted for ...
... concentration of oxygen in PE (~8 at %) is found after N2 plasma treatment, while NH3 plasma treatment results in a somewhat lower oxygen concentration (~4 to 6 at %) [49]. Referring again to Fig. 3, strong effects may also be noted for ...
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... concentration can be controlled by varying process parameters such as the plasma treatment time and the power density, but care must be exercised not to 'overtreat' the surface, a problem well known to the corona community. Gross ...
... concentration can be controlled by varying process parameters such as the plasma treatment time and the power density, but care must be exercised not to 'overtreat' the surface, a problem well known to the corona community. Gross ...
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Plasma Surface Modification of Polymers: Relevance to Adhesion Kash L Mittal,C. S. Lyons No preview available - 2019 |
Plasma Surface Modification of Polymers: Relevance to Adhesion M. Strobel,C. S. Lyons,Kash L. Mittal No preview available - 1994 |
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