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1996 / ȣ: V.8,no.2,Apr |
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Plasma տ Polypropylene ǥ (I) -ģ- |
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Surface Modification of Polypropylene by Low Temperature Plasma Polymerization( I ) hydrophilicity |
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Chang, Du Sang (Dept. of Dyeing Industry, Yeungnarn Jr. College, Teagu, Korea) Cho, In Sul (Dept. of Dyeing Industry, Yeungnarn Jr. College, Teagu, Korea) |
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Chang, Du Sang (Dept. of Dyeing Industry, Yeungnarn Jr. College, Teagu, Korea) Cho, In Sul (Dept. of Dyeing Industry, Yeungnarn Jr. College, Teagu, Korea) |
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Chang, Du Sang (Dept. of Dyeing Industry, Yeungnarn Jr. College, Teagu, Korea) Cho, In Sul (Dept. of |
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Chang, Du Sang (Dept. of Dyeing Industry, Yeungnarn Jr. College, Teagu, Korea) Cho, In Sul (Dept. of |
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This research was attempted to improve the hydrophilicity of polypropylene(PP) by using low temperature plasma polymerization of acrylic acid(AA) as a starting material. The results of the present study were as follows: The PP films deposited with AA plasma polymer showed excellent hydrophilicity, that the polar parts were about 20 dyn/cm, and also that the surface tensions were about 55 dyn/cm, whereas the disperse parts were not changed. Work of adhesions of the PP films deposited with AA plasma polymer were above 100 erg/ . AA plasma polymer formed by low temperature plasma polymerization of acrylic acid(AA) was even thin layer which contained many -OH groups. |
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