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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... structure of a few molecular layers at or near the surface of the material are changed by the plasma. Largely thanks to this third process category, we are currently. *A plasma may be succinctly defined as a partially ionized gas, with ...
... structure of a few molecular layers at or near the surface of the material are changed by the plasma. Largely thanks to this third process category, we are currently. *A plasma may be succinctly defined as a partially ionized gas, with ...
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... structure, which can occur during plasma treatment itself, and upon re-exposure of the treated part to air, at which time residual free radicals can react with atmospheric oxygen or water vapour. All these processes, alone or in ...
... structure, which can occur during plasma treatment itself, and upon re-exposure of the treated part to air, at which time residual free radicals can react with atmospheric oxygen or water vapour. All these processes, alone or in ...
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... structure, and physical or functional properties. A variety of surface-specific techniques are available for the characterization of polymers. Among the most powerful and frequently used are X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS or ESCA) ...
... structure, and physical or functional properties. A variety of surface-specific techniques are available for the characterization of polymers. Among the most powerful and frequently used are X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS or ESCA) ...
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... the carbonyl carbon in imide linkages and the shake-up satellite associated with aromatic structure, respectively. Following N2 plasma treatment, the spectra show Figure 4. C(ls) XPS spectra: (a) PE treated in a 14 E. M. Liston et al.
... the carbonyl carbon in imide linkages and the shake-up satellite associated with aromatic structure, respectively. Following N2 plasma treatment, the spectra show Figure 4. C(ls) XPS spectra: (a) PE treated in a 14 E. M. Liston et al.
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... results in 0/C = 0.30 (after ref. 114). (b) Untreated epoxy, and (c) epoxy degraded by exposure to a corona discharge for 900 h. After ref. 84. important changes in structure and composition, such as a sharp. 16 E. M. Liston et al.
... results in 0/C = 0.30 (after ref. 114). (b) Untreated epoxy, and (c) epoxy degraded by exposure to a corona discharge for 900 h. After ref. 84. important changes in structure and composition, such as a sharp. 16 E. M. Liston et al.
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