Plasma Surface Modification of Polymers: Relevance to AdhesionThis 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 plasma polymerization, plasma surface modification reactions do not cause thin-film deposition, and can therefore only modify the surface properties of organic substrates. Plasma surface modifications are fast, efficient methods for improving the adhesion properties and other surface characteristics of a variety of polymeric materials. The focus of this volume is on adhesion phenomena, surface properties and the surface characterization of plasma-treated materials. This book opens with a critical review of the plasma surface modification of polymers for improved adhesion. The remainder of the papers are divided into two sections, one dealing with the characterization of plasma-treated surfaces and the second concerned with various practical applications of plasma-treated surfaces |
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Contents
XPS studies of in situ plasmamodified polymer surfaces | 43 |
Multitechnique study of hexatriacontane surfaces modified | 65 |
shortterm | 99 |
Plasma oxidation of polystyrene vs polyethylene | 113 |
Evolution of the surface composition and topography | 123 |
Surface fluorination of polyethylene films by different glow | 147 |
Reactivity of a polypropylene surface modified in a nitrogen | 167 |
F PoncinEpaillard B Chevet and J C Brosse | 179 |
Immobilization of polyethylene oxide surfactants for nonfouling | 197 |
Plasma surface treatment of polypphenylene benzobisthiozol | 209 |
CO2 plasma modification of highmodulus carbon fibers and their | 219 |
effect of | 231 |
Enhancement of the sticking coefficient of Mg on polypropylene | 255 |
Improved adhesion between plasmatreated polyimide film | 275 |
Other editions - View all
Plasma Surface Modification of Polymers: Relevance to Adhesion Kash L. Mittal,M.,Lyons Limited preview - 2014 |
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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