2000
DOI: 10.1002/1097-4628(20001114)78:7<1366::aid-app70>3.0.co;2-p
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Surface passivation of nylon-6,6 films by graft copolymerization for reduction of moisture sorption

Abstract: To improve the moisture sorption property of nylon‐6,6 film, ally pentafluorobenzene (APFB) was incorporated on the argon plasma‐pretreated nylon film by UV or thermally induced surface graft copolymerzation. The plasma pretreatment introduced peroxides that were degraded into radicals to initiate the graft copolymerization of APFB on the nylon surface. The modified surfaces were characterized by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and contact angle measurement. The moisture sorption was assessed by the cou… Show more

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“…Employing fluoromonomers makes the substrate hydrophobic, oleophobic, antifouling, etc. Examples include cellulosic substrates like cotton , and paper, , and synthetic fibers . Moreover, photografting of fluoromonomers is also reported for modifying particles such as graphene, , or polymeric patterns, hence generating micro- and nanoscale hierarchical structures …”
Section: Photograftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Employing fluoromonomers makes the substrate hydrophobic, oleophobic, antifouling, etc. Examples include cellulosic substrates like cotton , and paper, , and synthetic fibers . Moreover, photografting of fluoromonomers is also reported for modifying particles such as graphene, , or polymeric patterns, hence generating micro- and nanoscale hierarchical structures …”
Section: Photograftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include cellulosic substrates like cotton 223,224 and paper, 195,225 and synthetic fibers. 226 Moreover, photografting of fluoromonomers is also reported for modifying particles such as graphene, 227,228 or polymeric patterns, hence generating micro-and nanoscale hierarchical structures. 229 Photografted surfaces can show different morphologies.…”
Section: Photograftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyamides or nylons (PA) are among the most widely used thermoplastics having applications in different industrial fields (textile industry, membrane fabrication, food packaging). Polyamides consist of polyethylene segments (CH 2 ) n separated by recurring NH–CO (amide) groups. The latter units provide hydrogen bonds between adjacent chains giving unique properties (high crystalline structure, high melting point, mechanical robustness, and chemical stability). ,− However, they tend to absorb water far more than other conventional polymer resins due to the hydrophilic character of the amide functionality .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These processes are Figure 9.4 Reactor configuration of the vapor-phase photo-grafting polymerization (Zhang et al, 2006). These pre-coatings are physically conducted on the polymers by, for example, spinning, spraying, and/or by dipping processes.…”
Section: Uv-curable Polymer Coatingmentioning
confidence: 99%