Poly(acrylic) nanocoatings deposited by AP-PECVD processes on paper substrates for packaging applications
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https://doi.org/10.3384/wcc2.251-254Abstract
Poly(acrylic acid) coatings on paper substrates have been prepared by atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (AP-PECVD). The structure/properties relationships of the samples were studied in dependence of the plasma experimental conditions. Acrylic acid monomer/helium ratio and treatment speed clearly influences the wettability properties of the paper substrate: advancing contact angle values were reduced to the half (around 60 º) if compare to non-treated paper (120 º approximately). The surface morphology of the films did not greatly vary with the plasma polymerization treatment.Downloads
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2013-03-04
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García JM, Mota J, Crespo L, Martínez M, Aubouy L, Bautista L. Poly(acrylic) nanocoatings deposited by AP-PECVD processes on paper substrates for packaging applications. PSE [Internet]. 2013 Mar. 4 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];2(13):251-4. Available from: https://wcc.ep.liu.se/index.php/PSE/article/view/442
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Poster: Plasma treatment of polymers and other soft matter