A three-step plasma treatment-activation, functionalization and polymerization-has been used to deposit a thin plasma polymer with amine groups on carbon fibres (CFs). This plasma polymer has strong adhesion to the CF surface and the amine groups enable strong bonding to a matrix. The CFs were first treated by Ar plasma to activate and clean the surface, followed by O2 plasma to incorporate oxygen-containing functional groups, and finally a heptylamine thin film was deposited using combined continuous wave and pulsed plasma polymerization. Strong adhesion between the plasma polymer and the CF was observed. The fibre strength was not affected by the treatment
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O2 was conducted to modify the surface chemi...
Continuous atmospheric plasma oxidation (APO) was used to introduce oxygen functionalities to the su...
Pulsed AC plasma polymerization was used for surface modification of glassy carbon (GC) substrates, ...
A three-step plasma treatment—activation, functionalization and polymerization—has been ...
A three-step plasma treatment-activation, functionalization and polymerization-has been used to depo...
Plasma and electrochemical treatments of carbon fibers for enhanced properties are often presented i...
Plasma processing of carbon fibers (CFs) is aimed to provide better contact and adhesion between ind...
Current technological demands are increasingly stretching the properties of advanced materials to al...
Low power gas plasma treatments have been used to modify the surface composition and morphology of c...
Low power 2-phase AC plasma polymerization has been used to surface modify glassy carbon substrates ...
A commercially available carbon fiber (CF) with an epoxy-based sizing (EP-sized CF) and an unsized C...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O(2) was conducted to modify the surface che...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O(2) was conducted to modify the surface che...
In this work, aramid and polyester fibers and cords were treated in a continuous or pulsed DC plasma...
Atmospheric pressure plasma fluorination (APF) is a newly developed technique to introduce fluorine ...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O2 was conducted to modify the surface chemi...
Continuous atmospheric plasma oxidation (APO) was used to introduce oxygen functionalities to the su...
Pulsed AC plasma polymerization was used for surface modification of glassy carbon (GC) substrates, ...
A three-step plasma treatment—activation, functionalization and polymerization—has been ...
A three-step plasma treatment-activation, functionalization and polymerization-has been used to depo...
Plasma and electrochemical treatments of carbon fibers for enhanced properties are often presented i...
Plasma processing of carbon fibers (CFs) is aimed to provide better contact and adhesion between ind...
Current technological demands are increasingly stretching the properties of advanced materials to al...
Low power gas plasma treatments have been used to modify the surface composition and morphology of c...
Low power 2-phase AC plasma polymerization has been used to surface modify glassy carbon substrates ...
A commercially available carbon fiber (CF) with an epoxy-based sizing (EP-sized CF) and an unsized C...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O(2) was conducted to modify the surface che...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O(2) was conducted to modify the surface che...
In this work, aramid and polyester fibers and cords were treated in a continuous or pulsed DC plasma...
Atmospheric pressure plasma fluorination (APF) is a newly developed technique to introduce fluorine ...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O2 was conducted to modify the surface chemi...
Continuous atmospheric plasma oxidation (APO) was used to introduce oxygen functionalities to the su...
Pulsed AC plasma polymerization was used for surface modification of glassy carbon (GC) substrates, ...