1978
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3861(78)90197-0
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Effect of plasma treatment on surface structure and properties of polyester fabric

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“…Wrobel et al used a COP plasma to improve the wettability of poly (ethylene terephthalate) fibers. 13 Stewart and Urban reported that the C 0 2 plasma treatment of silicon-rubber resulted in the introduction of carbonylI4 and unsaturated aliphatic bonds. 15 Poncin-Epaillard showed that during a microwave COZ plasma treatment of poly ( propylene ) , ketone, acid, or ester functionalities are introduced at the surface.l6?l7 Inagaki et a1.l' reported that treatment of PE with an audiofrequency COz plasma resulted in a very hydrophilic surface.…”
Section: Ntro Du Ctlo Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wrobel et al used a COP plasma to improve the wettability of poly (ethylene terephthalate) fibers. 13 Stewart and Urban reported that the C 0 2 plasma treatment of silicon-rubber resulted in the introduction of carbonylI4 and unsaturated aliphatic bonds. 15 Poncin-Epaillard showed that during a microwave COZ plasma treatment of poly ( propylene ) , ketone, acid, or ester functionalities are introduced at the surface.l6?l7 Inagaki et a1.l' reported that treatment of PE with an audiofrequency COz plasma resulted in a very hydrophilic surface.…”
Section: Ntro Du Ctlo Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, characteristic morphology appears on the surface in some polymers such as polyester depending on the plasma gas source and frequency [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 3 shows the power dependence of weight loss of PLA fiber by 02-plasma treatments at the power 32 Surface Morphology by SEM The surface of polymers is etched by the exposure of plasma, and the formation of the characteristic morphology has been reported some polymers such as PET [4]. Plasma treated polymer surfaces were analyzed by SEM, and the change in the surface morphology after plasma treatments was investigated Fig.…”
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“…A highly rough surface on the grafted cellulose can be seen in comparison with theungrafted cellulose due to the deposition of PMMA on the cellulose surface. Previous researchers [11][12] have proved that the adhesion of the grafted fibres to polymer matrix improved with increase of surface roughness due to increase in surface area for mechanical interlocking. So, the rougher surface on the grafted Agave cellulose is expected to improve the adhesion of grafted Agave cellulose with other polymer matrix and, hence, improve the mechanical properties of composites.…”
Section: Morphological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%