Classical “wet“chemistry methods can produce polymers with well-defined molecular structure, but many types of polymers are difficult to prepare with significant degree of crosslinking without residues of the crosslinking agent. On the other hand, plasma polymers usually have very high degree of crosslinking but nearly random molecular structure. Plasma assisted vapour thermal deposition combines both methods. Classical polymers are heated in a crucible at low pressure and the released oligomeric fragments of the polymer chain are repolymerized in a glow discharge into a thin film. The number of well-preserved monomeric units between the crosslinks can be tuned e.g. from units to tens. Poly-lactic acid (PLA) belongs to a special class of bi...
Title: Stability of plasma polymers under various conditions. Author: Jindřich Matoušek Department/I...
Title: Thin films of plasma polymers as stable supports for biomedical applications Author: Ivan Gor...
Title: Modification of polymeric substrates by means of non-equilibrium plasma Author: Anna Kuzminov...
Thin films based on polylactic acid have been prepared using plasma-assisted vacuum thermal depositi...
Poly-lactide acid (PLA) based biodegradable films are of interest for packaging materials or bioappl...
Polyester urethane polymer was synthesized as linked biocompatible poly (lactide)/poly (ethylene oxi...
The field of plasma enhanced-chemical vapour deposition (PE-CVD) of polymers is fascinating because ...
The field of plasma enhanced-chemical vapour deposition (PE-CVD) of polymers is fascinating because ...
Plasma polymerization reactions and plasma polymers of xylene/air, xylene/argon, xylene/air/argon, t...
In recent years the deposition of plasma polymers has received increasing interest and plasma polyme...
The significance of modern thin-film technologies as regards the surface refinement of classical mat...
Plasma polymerization (glow discharge or the cold plasma) is used for material surface processing as...
This bachelor thesis deals with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD), specifically pla...
Plasma polymerization (glow discharge or the cold plasma) is used for material surface processing as...
This comprehensive review begins by tracing the historical development and progress of cold plasma t...
Title: Stability of plasma polymers under various conditions. Author: Jindřich Matoušek Department/I...
Title: Thin films of plasma polymers as stable supports for biomedical applications Author: Ivan Gor...
Title: Modification of polymeric substrates by means of non-equilibrium plasma Author: Anna Kuzminov...
Thin films based on polylactic acid have been prepared using plasma-assisted vacuum thermal depositi...
Poly-lactide acid (PLA) based biodegradable films are of interest for packaging materials or bioappl...
Polyester urethane polymer was synthesized as linked biocompatible poly (lactide)/poly (ethylene oxi...
The field of plasma enhanced-chemical vapour deposition (PE-CVD) of polymers is fascinating because ...
The field of plasma enhanced-chemical vapour deposition (PE-CVD) of polymers is fascinating because ...
Plasma polymerization reactions and plasma polymers of xylene/air, xylene/argon, xylene/air/argon, t...
In recent years the deposition of plasma polymers has received increasing interest and plasma polyme...
The significance of modern thin-film technologies as regards the surface refinement of classical mat...
Plasma polymerization (glow discharge or the cold plasma) is used for material surface processing as...
This bachelor thesis deals with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD), specifically pla...
Plasma polymerization (glow discharge or the cold plasma) is used for material surface processing as...
This comprehensive review begins by tracing the historical development and progress of cold plasma t...
Title: Stability of plasma polymers under various conditions. Author: Jindřich Matoušek Department/I...
Title: Thin films of plasma polymers as stable supports for biomedical applications Author: Ivan Gor...
Title: Modification of polymeric substrates by means of non-equilibrium plasma Author: Anna Kuzminov...