1975
DOI: 10.1080/00222347508217858
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Regularly arranged superstructures on stretched high polymers

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“…Nanofibril Formation by Dewetting. At its most basic level, the process of surface roughening occurs by the breaking of primary chemical bonds. ,− Exposure to plasma will induce both chain scission and reaction resulting in relatively polar LMWFs . We can consider the product of the etching process to be an unstable, nonwetting thin film of liquid on the PET substrate (Figure ).…”
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“…Nanofibril Formation by Dewetting. At its most basic level, the process of surface roughening occurs by the breaking of primary chemical bonds. ,− Exposure to plasma will induce both chain scission and reaction resulting in relatively polar LMWFs . We can consider the product of the etching process to be an unstable, nonwetting thin film of liquid on the PET substrate (Figure ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…19,[25][26][27][28] predominant reactive species in radio frequency (RF) plasmas are positive ions and photons capable of breaking primary chemical bonds to form reactive radicals. 25,27,29,30 These reactive radicals usually interact with the surrounding gas to produce new surface functionalities such as carbonyl, hydroxyl, or carboxylic acid groups created from radical-gas interactions. Both the chemical structure of the polymer and the type of plasma determine the extent and character of degradation.…”
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