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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... (radicals, ions, molecular excited states, etc.) in a plasma results primarily from inelastic collisions between 'hot' electrons with energy u = (raw2)/2e (w, ra, and e are the electron velocity, mass, and charge, respectively) and ...
... (radicals, ions, molecular excited states, etc.) in a plasma results primarily from inelastic collisions between 'hot' electrons with energy u = (raw2)/2e (w, ra, and e are the electron velocity, mass, and charge, respectively) and ...
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... radicals, which at 20% or more of all species are the majority constituent, are also found to be higher in MW ... radical chemistry [15, 19, 21, 22]. For lack of space, we choose not to discuss a related field, plasma polymerization, for ...
... radicals, which at 20% or more of all species are the majority constituent, are also found to be higher in MW ... radical chemistry [15, 19, 21, 22]. For lack of space, we choose not to discuss a related field, plasma polymerization, for ...
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... radicals can react with atmospheric oxygen or water vapour. All these processes, alone or in synergistic combination, affect adhesion, as will be discussed in detail in Section 3. We now briefly examine each of these four effects ...
... radicals can react with atmospheric oxygen or water vapour. All these processes, alone or in synergistic combination, affect adhesion, as will be discussed in detail in Section 3. We now briefly examine each of these four effects ...
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... radicals or with other chains in chain-transfer reactions; therefore, they tend to be very stable [36]. If the polymer chain is flexible, or if the radical can migrate along it, this can give rise to recombination, unsaturation ...
... radicals or with other chains in chain-transfer reactions; therefore, they tend to be very stable [36]. If the polymer chain is flexible, or if the radical can migrate along it, this can give rise to recombination, unsaturation ...
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... radical chemistry. There are very few data in the literature on the emission from real process plasmas in the VUV region, or on the effect of VUV radiation on polymer surfaces. Notable exceptions are the work of Hudis and Prescott [43] ...
... radical chemistry. There are very few data in the literature on the emission from real process plasmas in the VUV region, or on the effect of VUV radiation on polymer surfaces. Notable exceptions are the work of Hudis and Prescott [43] ...
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