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Effects of the Addition of Hydrogen in the Nitrogen Cold Plasma: The Surface Modification of Polystyrene
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2003
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EngineeringPolar Group AttachmentPlasma PhysicsChemistryPlasma ProcessingChemical EngineeringNonthermal PlasmaBiophysicsPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceMedicinePhysical ChemistrySurface ModificationHydrogenPolymer AnalysisNitrogen Cold PlasmaCold Atmospheric PlasmaPolymer ScienceSurface ScienceMass SpectrometryPlasma Application
Polystyrene, a polymer extensively used in the biomedical field, causes a problem for some applications because of its surface hydrophobicity. Nitrogen plasma could transform this shortage through polar group attachment. To understand the role of hydrogen during surface functionalization in the nitrogen cold plasma, the effects of the nitrogen and the mixture of N2/H2 plasma are investigated by both the examinations of the densities of attached amine groups and the in-situ diagnostic analyses such as optical emission spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. An increase of functionalization has been proved to be controlled by the gaseous NH radical formation when H2 is added.
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