2014
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2014.2329895
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Hydrophilic Stability of Plastic Surfaces Treated in Low- and Atmospheric-Pressure Radio-Frequency Plasmas

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“…Similarly, treatments of ABS in low pressure RF oxygen plasmas can be used for functionalization, as the treatment leads to the attachment of oxygen containing functional groups, to the removal of nitrile (–C=N) functional groups, to etching, and to an increase in surface roughness [ 36 ]. RF plasma can be operated at atmospheric pressure, which has also been demonstrated on ABS [ 37 ]. However, gliding arc plasmas and related techniques have better usability for such applications [ 38 ], as well as in comparison with surface barrier discharge plasmas [ 39 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, treatments of ABS in low pressure RF oxygen plasmas can be used for functionalization, as the treatment leads to the attachment of oxygen containing functional groups, to the removal of nitrile (–C=N) functional groups, to etching, and to an increase in surface roughness [ 36 ]. RF plasma can be operated at atmospheric pressure, which has also been demonstrated on ABS [ 37 ]. However, gliding arc plasmas and related techniques have better usability for such applications [ 38 ], as well as in comparison with surface barrier discharge plasmas [ 39 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%