2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23187812
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A Study on the O2 Plasma Etching Method of Spray-Formed SWCNT Films and Their Utilization as Electrodes for Electrochemical Sensors

Jinkyeong Kim,
Ji-Hoon Han,
Joon Hyub Kim

Abstract: In this study, we analyzed the morphological changes and molecular structure changes on the surface of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) films during oxygen plasma (O2) etching of SWCNT surfaces formed by the spray method and analyzed their potential use as electrochemical electrodes. For this purpose, a SWCNT film was formed on the surface of a glass substrate using a self-made spray device using SWCNT powder prepared with DCB as a solvent, and SEM, AFM, and XPS analyses were performed as the SWCNT film w… Show more

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“…Plasma spraying technology is widely employed in diverse industries, such as the aerospace, steel, oil, marine, and military industries, for the purpose of surface strengthening and protection [21][22][23]. This technique entails the deposition of a coating material onto a substrate by melting it in a heat source and subsequently spraying it onto the surface using a high-velocity air jet [24,25]. The substantial kinetic energy of the particles results in the formation of a compact and durable coating layer [12,26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma spraying technology is widely employed in diverse industries, such as the aerospace, steel, oil, marine, and military industries, for the purpose of surface strengthening and protection [21][22][23]. This technique entails the deposition of a coating material onto a substrate by melting it in a heat source and subsequently spraying it onto the surface using a high-velocity air jet [24,25]. The substantial kinetic energy of the particles results in the formation of a compact and durable coating layer [12,26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%