Structurally well-defined bioactive films have been prepared in a single solventless step by atomizing precursor molecules into a non-equilibrium electrical discharge. By way of example, atomized spray plasma deposition is used to form poly(alkyl acrylate) arrays for phospholipid immobilization, and poly(N-acryloylsarcosine methyl ester) protein-resistant surfaces
This comprehensive review begins by tracing the historical development and progress of cold plasma t...
Surface modification is a common methodology employed to make biomaterials more compatible with the ...
Functionalising surfaces using polymeric thin films is an industrially important field. One techniqu...
Well-defined alkyl chain side group polymer brushes have been tethered onto high surface area macrop...
Atomised spray plasma deposition (ASPD) using perfluorotributylamine–nanoparticle slurry mixtures yi...
peer reviewedIn this work, an atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge process is exploited...
Atomized spray deposition of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene monomer in the presence of triflic anhydride...
Title: Thin films of plasma polymers as stable supports for biomedical applications Author: Ivan Gor...
Atomised spray plasma deposition (ASPD) is a technique used to functionalise surfaces. The atomisa...
The engineering of biomaterial surfaces and scaffolds for specific biomedical and clinical applicati...
Atomized spray plasma deposition (ASPD) using a precursor mixture of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and...
Current research has been dedicated to investigating the viability of atmospheric pressure plasmas f...
This succinct reprint provides students and researchers the latest studies to the world of surface c...
Polymerized nanoparticles and nanofibers can be prepared using various processes, such as chemical s...
Investigation was made into the effect of plasma treatment on the release kinetics of the drug Temoz...
This comprehensive review begins by tracing the historical development and progress of cold plasma t...
Surface modification is a common methodology employed to make biomaterials more compatible with the ...
Functionalising surfaces using polymeric thin films is an industrially important field. One techniqu...
Well-defined alkyl chain side group polymer brushes have been tethered onto high surface area macrop...
Atomised spray plasma deposition (ASPD) using perfluorotributylamine–nanoparticle slurry mixtures yi...
peer reviewedIn this work, an atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge process is exploited...
Atomized spray deposition of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene monomer in the presence of triflic anhydride...
Title: Thin films of plasma polymers as stable supports for biomedical applications Author: Ivan Gor...
Atomised spray plasma deposition (ASPD) is a technique used to functionalise surfaces. The atomisa...
The engineering of biomaterial surfaces and scaffolds for specific biomedical and clinical applicati...
Atomized spray plasma deposition (ASPD) using a precursor mixture of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and...
Current research has been dedicated to investigating the viability of atmospheric pressure plasmas f...
This succinct reprint provides students and researchers the latest studies to the world of surface c...
Polymerized nanoparticles and nanofibers can be prepared using various processes, such as chemical s...
Investigation was made into the effect of plasma treatment on the release kinetics of the drug Temoz...
This comprehensive review begins by tracing the historical development and progress of cold plasma t...
Surface modification is a common methodology employed to make biomaterials more compatible with the ...
Functionalising surfaces using polymeric thin films is an industrially important field. One techniqu...