2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtchem.2021.100646
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Plasma polymerization in the design of new materials: looking through the lens of maleic anhydride plasma polymers

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“…In general, plasma activation is a direct plasma treatment method that can efficiently create desired functional groups on a targeted surface [59]. Plasma polymerization is a specific polymeric coating deposition technique that offers possibilities for tailoring surface chemistry combined with controlled surface morphology [60,61]. Plasma sputtering is known as a highly effective technique for the deposition of hard nanocomposite coatings on various materials [62], whereas nanoscale control of the surface morphology can be achieved with the use of plasma etching [63].…”
Section: Key Features Of Plasma Processing For Surface Wettability Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, plasma activation is a direct plasma treatment method that can efficiently create desired functional groups on a targeted surface [59]. Plasma polymerization is a specific polymeric coating deposition technique that offers possibilities for tailoring surface chemistry combined with controlled surface morphology [60,61]. Plasma sputtering is known as a highly effective technique for the deposition of hard nanocomposite coatings on various materials [62], whereas nanoscale control of the surface morphology can be achieved with the use of plasma etching [63].…”
Section: Key Features Of Plasma Processing For Surface Wettability Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma polymerization is a simple and attractive technique for depositing thin polymeric lms on various substrate types in a dry process. 19,20 Plasma-polymerized lms (PPFs) are unique because they are highly cross-linked, pinhole-free, and chemically stable. Plasma polymerization has been widely employed in bioanalytical applications, including the enhancement of cell adhesion and proliferation, [21][22][23] DNA arrays, 24,25 glucose biosensors, 26,27 and immunosensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma polymerization is a versatile technique to produce a wide range of thin films on various substrates. [1][2][3][4] Plasma-polymerized thin films exhibit unique characteristics compared to conventionally polymerized ones, such as a higher degree of cross-linking, insolubility, thermal stability, and good adhesion to most substrates. [5][6][7][8] Therefore, these films are suitable for numerous industrial applications, including optics, electronics, and medical devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%