1993
DOI: 10.1002/masy.19930730120
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Possibilities offered by plasma modification and polymerization to enhance the bio‐ and hemocompatibility of polyester membranes

Abstract: The deposition of films from an argon plasma containing a mixture of ethylene oxide or hydrogen and perfluorohexane was tried to obtain very hydrophobic, less hydrophobic and intermediate coatings. This paper studies more extensively the deposition of a thin coating from a perfluorohexane and hydrogen plasma on polysulfone and polyhydroxybutyrate membranes to optimize their surface properties without affecting their filtering properties. The plasma deposition of smooth and very hydrophobic fluorocarbon coating… Show more

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“…The process followed and the experimental setup used for the plasma treatments are described in a previous report 13) . Glow discharges were generated by a 13.56 MHz radio frequency generator.…”
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“…The process followed and the experimental setup used for the plasma treatments are described in a previous report 13) . Glow discharges were generated by a 13.56 MHz radio frequency generator.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%