2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12221-023-00059-1
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Plasma-Assisted Green Synthesis of ZnO Directly on Polyethylene Terephthalate Fabric

Abstract: This article presents green in situ synthesis of ZnO directly on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fabrics using pomegranate peel extract. The surface of PET was activated by environmentally friendly oxygen plasma, and the process was compared to alkali treatment where the extract of wood ash was used instead of classical chemicals. Sorption analysis showed that the hydrophilic character of the plasma-treated sample was much better than that of the alkali-treated and untreated samples. Both treatments slightly … Show more

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“…Due to the hydrophobic properties of the PET fabric, the fabric was pre-treated with oxygen plasma for further investigations. We tested the effect of single (i), double (ii) and triple (iii) plasma treatments (before immersion in alkali (i), alkali and zinc precursor (ii), or alkali, zinc precursor and reducing agent (iii)) of the PET fabric [18] and lastly, compared the activation of the PET substrate by alkali and plasma [19].…”
Section: Plasma Modification Of Textilesmentioning
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“…Due to the hydrophobic properties of the PET fabric, the fabric was pre-treated with oxygen plasma for further investigations. We tested the effect of single (i), double (ii) and triple (iii) plasma treatments (before immersion in alkali (i), alkali and zinc precursor (ii), or alkali, zinc precursor and reducing agent (iii)) of the PET fabric [18] and lastly, compared the activation of the PET substrate by alkali and plasma [19].…”
Section: Plasma Modification Of Textilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the primary goal of this comprehensive study was to make the in situ synthesis of ZnO on textiles as environmentally friendly as possible, and as alkaline PET pre-treatment has shown a favourable effect on ZnO formation, we further investigated whether plasma treatment has a sufficiently strong effect on polymer activation for successful ZnO synthesis without the use of alkali in the first step of the synthesis [19]. The results showed [19] that with both activation processes, a successful formation of ZnO particles can be achieved.…”
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