Plasma Process. Polym. 72013

Cover: Plasma treatment of CNFs using acrylic acid promotes their hydrophilic character. This new surface property of CNFs is a result of an increase of oxygen concentration at the surface of treated CNFs which has been demonstrated by XPS and ELLS spectroscopy. The dispersion of plasma treated CNFs...

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Published inPlasma processes and polymers Vol. 10; no. 7; p. 577
Main Authors Neira-Velázquez, María G, Hernández-Hernández, Ernesto, Ramos-deValle, Luis F, Ávila-Orta, Carlos A, Perera-Mercado, Yibran A, Solís-Rosales, Silvia G, González-Morones, Pablo, Ponce-Pedraza, Arturo, Ávalos-Borja, Miguel, Narro-Céspedes, Rosa I, Bartolo-Pérez, Pascual
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.07.2013
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Summary:Cover: Plasma treatment of CNFs using acrylic acid promotes their hydrophilic character. This new surface property of CNFs is a result of an increase of oxygen concentration at the surface of treated CNFs which has been demonstrated by XPS and ELLS spectroscopy. The dispersion of plasma treated CNFs in water was stable. Further details can be found in the article by Maria G. Neira-Velazquez et al. on page 627.
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ISSN:1612-8850
1612-8869
DOI:10.1002/ppap.201370019