Effect of atmospheric oxidative plasma treatments on polypropylenic fibers surface: Characterization and reaction mechanisms
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Atmospheric pressure plasma-dielectric barrier discharge (APP-DBD, open chamber configuration) was
used to functionalize polypropylene (PP) fibers surface in order to generate oxidized-reactive groups
such as hydroperoxides, alcohols and carbonyl species (i.e. ketones and others). Such a species increased
the surface polarity, without causing material degradation.
Three different types of plasma mixture (He, He/O2, He/O2/H2O) under three different values of applied
power (750, 1050, 1400 W) were investigated. The formed plasma species (O2
+, O single atom and OH
radical) and their distribution were monitored via optical emission spectrometry (OES) measurements,
and the plasma effects on PP surface species formation were followed by X-ray photoemission spectroscopy
(XPS). Results allowed to better understand the reaction pathways between plasma phase and
PP fibers. In fact, two reaction mechanisms were proposed, the first one concerning the plasma phase
reactions and the second one involving material surface modifications.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hernia-repair biomaterials; Plasma treatment; Polypropylene fibers; Surface modification; Oxidation mechanism
List of contributors:
GAUTIER DI CONFIENGO, GIOVANNA MARIA; Faga, MARIA GIULIA
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