2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfin.2021.101184
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PES/PVC textile surface modification by thermo-chemical treatment for improving its hydrophilicity

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“…to Krylova et al, these groups are primarily responsible for enhanced wettability and grafted PANI in hydrolyzed PANI fabrics. 52 A lower composition of the polar functional group is observed compared to unhydrolyzed PANI fabrics in Figure 6c. The shake-up satellite (π−π*) could be observed due to the excessive interaction of photoelectrons.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…to Krylova et al, these groups are primarily responsible for enhanced wettability and grafted PANI in hydrolyzed PANI fabrics. 52 A lower composition of the polar functional group is observed compared to unhydrolyzed PANI fabrics in Figure 6c. The shake-up satellite (π−π*) could be observed due to the excessive interaction of photoelectrons.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This outcome demonstrated the modification of oxygen-containing polar functional groups during the thermochemical treatment. According to Krylova et al., these groups are primarily responsible for enhanced wettability and grafted PANI in hydrolyzed PANI fabrics . A lower composition of the polar functional group is observed compared to unhydrolyzed PANI fabrics in Figure c.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The percentages of nonpolar C–C/C–H group on the laser-ablated surface before and after annealing were 74.4 and 78.4%, respectively. In contrast, both C–O and CO are polar groups, which are beneficial to surface hydrophilicity. The sums of the percentages of polar C–O and CO groups on the laser-ablated surface before and after annealing were 25.6 and 21.6%, respectively.…”
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“…According to the first proposed mechanism supported by some previously published literature data, [24,25] the H 2 SO 4 (which is present both in the first and in the second solution where the cartridge cases are immersed) dissociates in water and thus generates H + ions according to Equation (1). The H + ions can slightly etch the brass surface in the furrows between the papillary line ridges and thus dissolve the surface oxides, [15] hydroxides, and carbonates.…”
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confidence: 89%