<p>In current materials R&D, high priority is given to surface modification techniques to achieve improved surface properties for specific applications requirements. Plasma treatment and polymerization are important technologies for this purpose. </p><p>This book provides a basic and thorough presen
Atmospheric Pressure Plasma for Surface Modification
โ Scribed by Rory A. Wolf(auth.)
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This Bookโs focus and intent is to impart an understanding of the practical application of atmospheric plasma for the advancement of a wide range of current and emerging technologies. The primary key feature of this book is the introduction of over thirteen years of practical experimental evidence of successful surface modifications by atmospheric plasma methods. It offers a handbook-based approach for leveraging and optimizing atmospheric plasma technologies which are currently in commercial use. It also offers a complete treatment of both basic plasma physics and industrial plasma processing with the intention of becoming a primary reference for students and professionals.ย
The reader will learn the mechanisms which control and operate atmospheric plasma technologies and how these technologies can be leveraged to develop in-line continuous processing of a wide variety of substrates. Readers will gain an understanding of specific surface modification effects by atmospheric plasmas, and how to best characterize those modifications to optimize surface cleaning and functionalization for adhesion promotion.ย
The book also features a series of chapters written to address practical surface modification effects of atmospheric plasmas within specific application markets, and a commercially-focused assessment of those effects.
Content:
Chapter 1 Plasma โ The Fourth State of Matter (pages 1โ25):
Chapter 2 Plasmas for Surface Modification (pages 27โ53):
Chapter 3 Atmospheric Plasma Surface Modification Effects (pages 55โ79):
Chapter 4 Characterization Methods of Atmospheric Plasma Surface Modifications (pages 81โ108):
Chapter 5 Atmospheric Plasma Modification of Roll?to?Roll Polymeric Surfaces (pages 109โ120):
Chapter 6 Atmospheric Plasma Modification of Three?Dimensional Polymeric Surfaces (pages 121โ137):
Chapter 7 Atmospheric Plasma Modification of Textile Surfaces (pages 139โ154):
Chapter 8 Atmospheric Plasma Modification of Paper Surfaces (pages 155โ166):
Chapter 9 Atmospheric Plasma Modification of Metal Surfaces (pages 167โ179):
Chapter 10 Atmospheric Plasma Surface Antimicrobial Effects (pages 181โ194):
Chapter 11 Economic and Ecological Considerations (pages 195โ203):
Chapter 12 Emerging and Future Atmospheric Plasma Applications (pages 205โ223):
Chapter 13 Economic and Environmental Assessment (pages 225โ234):
โฆ Subjects
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