2018
DOI: 10.1002/ppap.201700183
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Design and evaluation of plasma polymer deposition on hollow objects by electrical plasma generated from the liquid surface

Abstract: Recently, plasma deposition at atmospheric pressure has become a promising technology due to its reduced equipment costs and its possibility of in‐line processing. The main aim of this work was to show a process for the deposition of functional layers on hollow objects surface by plasma discharge generated above the liquid electrolyte. In principle, this process is based on the surface dielectric barrier discharge, where the plasma is generated from the boundary line of liquid precursor and dielectric surface.… Show more

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“…even 2 μs after the current peak the discharge generates an active plasma (look at the left branch). This is similar to what has been observed for coplanar barrier discharge in air [29] and is of beneficial importance for application of such types of surface discharges [3][4][5]. Moreover, the decay of the branches and their re-ignition (re-ionisation and re-excitation processes in the electrified gas) was evidenced here in its characteristic time-scale and partly supports the hypothesis proposed in our previous work for high-power surface discharges [8], that plasma filaments generated surface leaders can serve as a stabilised path for discharge reignition in subsequent periods.…”
Section: Sequential Imaging Of the Dischargesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…even 2 μs after the current peak the discharge generates an active plasma (look at the left branch). This is similar to what has been observed for coplanar barrier discharge in air [29] and is of beneficial importance for application of such types of surface discharges [3][4][5]. Moreover, the decay of the branches and their re-ignition (re-ionisation and re-excitation processes in the electrified gas) was evidenced here in its characteristic time-scale and partly supports the hypothesis proposed in our previous work for high-power surface discharges [8], that plasma filaments generated surface leaders can serve as a stabilised path for discharge reignition in subsequent periods.…”
Section: Sequential Imaging Of the Dischargesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Recently, water-containing plasmas have attracted intensive attention again, mostly due to the emerging applications in plasma medicine [1], or constant interests in water decontamination [2] or polymer surface treatment [3,4]. A special case of the discharge generation in contact with water is the surface barrier discharge, where one electrode is created by water [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some attempts have also been made to coat materials immersed into liquid HMDSO and apply atmospheric-pressure plasma next to the liquid surface. The most recent paper was published by Pavlinak et al [14], who created plasma above liquid HMDSO and successfully coated Teflon tubes with a thin film resembling polydimethylsiloxane. Obviously, such treatments cannot be used for the deposition of SiO x coatings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%