Modification of Composite Material Fillers by Atmospheric Plasma Discharge

This work is focused on the observation of the influence of cold atmospheric dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) on a modification of textile samples. The main objective of the experiment is to research wettability change of textiles modified by different exposure times and also the observation of th...

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Main Authors: David Tichy, Pavlina Hajkova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2013-01-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1773
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description This work is focused on the observation of the influence of cold atmospheric dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) on a modification of textile samples. The main objective of the experiment is to research wettability change of textiles modified by different exposure times and also the observation of the influence of a modification ageing effect. An ambient air was used as a working gas for DBD plasma. The wettability evaluation was carried out by a drop method, in which an imprint of the dropwas observed on the textile surface during various time intervals. An ageing effect of the modification was monitored within an interval of 28 days. Considerable increase of wettability of all modified samples has been proved. A fibre surface analysis was carried out by means of SEM.
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spelling doaj.art-a09fcac077b54f27a201a0e0734f647b2022-12-22T01:52:02ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632013-01-015321773Modification of Composite Material Fillers by Atmospheric Plasma DischargeDavid TichyPavlina HajkovaThis work is focused on the observation of the influence of cold atmospheric dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) on a modification of textile samples. The main objective of the experiment is to research wettability change of textiles modified by different exposure times and also the observation of the influence of a modification ageing effect. An ambient air was used as a working gas for DBD plasma. The wettability evaluation was carried out by a drop method, in which an imprint of the dropwas observed on the textile surface during various time intervals. An ageing effect of the modification was monitored within an interval of 28 days. Considerable increase of wettability of all modified samples has been proved. A fibre surface analysis was carried out by means of SEM.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1773atmospheric plasmadielectric barrier dischargeglass textilesbasalt textileswettability.
spellingShingle David Tichy
Pavlina Hajkova
Modification of Composite Material Fillers by Atmospheric Plasma Discharge
Acta Polytechnica
atmospheric plasma
dielectric barrier discharge
glass textiles
basalt textiles
wettability.
title Modification of Composite Material Fillers by Atmospheric Plasma Discharge
title_full Modification of Composite Material Fillers by Atmospheric Plasma Discharge
title_fullStr Modification of Composite Material Fillers by Atmospheric Plasma Discharge
title_full_unstemmed Modification of Composite Material Fillers by Atmospheric Plasma Discharge
title_short Modification of Composite Material Fillers by Atmospheric Plasma Discharge
title_sort modification of composite material fillers by atmospheric plasma discharge
topic atmospheric plasma
dielectric barrier discharge
glass textiles
basalt textiles
wettability.
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1773
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