2022
DOI: 10.1590/1806-908820220000005
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EFFECT OF LOW-PRESSURE PLASMA TREATMENT ON THE SEED SURFACE STRUCTURE OF Desmanthus virgatus L. WILLD.

Abstract: Low-pressure argon plasma at a controlled temperature of 40 °C was used to overcome seed dormancy in Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Treatment times were 1, 3, and 5 minutes. Infrared analysis confirmed the presence of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates without the formation of new functional groups. The low-pressure controlled environment and the inert gas plasma changed the intensity of polar and nonpolar groups present on the seed surface. These changes directly influenced the water absorption tests becaus… Show more

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“…The FTIR spectroscopy spectra showed obvious changes in the chemical structure of the panels that received plasma treatment compared with the untreated panels (Figure 2). The increases in the absorption peaks at 1734 and 1650 cm −1 were attributed to the C=O and C-H, respectively [20,21]. The presence of carboxyl groups is confirmed by the strong peak around 1648 cm −1 , which corresponds to the antisymmetric deformation of COO groups as a result of the plasma treatment [22].…”
Section: Chemical Structure Of Plasma-treated Panelsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The FTIR spectroscopy spectra showed obvious changes in the chemical structure of the panels that received plasma treatment compared with the untreated panels (Figure 2). The increases in the absorption peaks at 1734 and 1650 cm −1 were attributed to the C=O and C-H, respectively [20,21]. The presence of carboxyl groups is confirmed by the strong peak around 1648 cm −1 , which corresponds to the antisymmetric deformation of COO groups as a result of the plasma treatment [22].…”
Section: Chemical Structure Of Plasma-treated Panelsmentioning
confidence: 90%