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A Study of Atmospheric Plasma Treatment on Surface Energetics of Carbon Fibers
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2010
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Materials ScienceAtmospheric Plasma TreatmentChemical EngineeringCold Atmospheric PlasmaEngineeringHigh-performance FiberPlasma Treatment ParametersFiber SciencePlasma CombustionPolymer CompositesFiber ChemistryChemistryNonthermal PlasmaPlasma ProcessingSurface EnergeticsPolymer ChemistryCarbon Fibers
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with <TEX>$He/O_2$</TEX> was conducted to modify the surface chemistry of carbon fibers. The effects of plasma treatment parameters on the surface energetics of carbon fibers were experimentally investigated with respect to gas flow ratio, power intensity, and treatment time. Surface characteristics of the carbon fibers were determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscope (SEM), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), Zeta-potential, and contact angle measurements. The results indicated that oxygen plasma treatment led to a large amount of reactive functional groups onto the fiber surface, and these groups can form together as physical intermolecular bonding to improve the surface wettability with a hydrophilic polymer matrix.
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